Description
This market-leading text is known for its comprehensive coverage, careful and correct mathematics, outstanding exercises, and self contained subject matter parts for maximum flexibility. The new edition continues with the tradition of providing instructors and students with a comprehensive and up-to-date resource for teaching and learning engineering mathematics, that is, applied mathematics for engineers and physicists, mathematicians and computer scientists, as well as members of other disciplines.
This review is for Advanced Engineering Mathematics (Kreyszig, Erwin). This is a very good book for review of advanced topics in mathematics and gives great understanding of relevance to engineering analysis. The book is geared towards students that have already taken most if not all of the required math courses for an engineering program (I bought it for a graduate course during MS studies). The book was very helpful during my engineering studies and I still have it as reference for when I need a quick review. I would recommend this book to anyone studying engineering or for professionals looking to refresher their math knowledge.
Ok so far. Kreyszig know his stuff.
Advanced Engineering Mathematics was the standard text book that was used in India by all the top engineering institutes. I used it and so did my brother in the late 1970s/ early 1980s. It doesn’t teach you about math concepts. It has practical engineering applications/ examples to show the reader as to how to apply these math concepts in real life engineering problems. Very few engineering math books do this to show the practical application of math concepts. That is what makes this book a top notch read. Otherwise, math is just a few algebriac steps which defeats the very purpose of studying engineering math. But this book is different. I recommended this book to both my sons. My first son enjoyed it a lot. My second son is enjoying it. He likes the direct approach without being verbose.
good
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