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Rating: Summary: Great reference Review: Clearer, newly typeset, and better-indexed than previous editions. Still has the comprehensive integral tables and a good trig reference section. The D.E. reference is still a little obscure. Good series section, good statistics. A nifty, if hardly "standard" topology/ knot section. All in all, keeps most of the good stuff, reorganizes, and resets old versions - due to the ambition of the new sections and scope of the reorganzation, a little bit disorganized. But it'll certainly be taken care of in the next edition by CRC, which consisently produces high-quality handbooks.
Rating: Summary: Great reference Review: Clearer, newly typeset, and better-indexed than previous editions. Still has the comprehensive integral tables and a good trig reference section. The D.E. reference is still a little obscure. Good series section, good statistics. A nifty, if hardly "standard" topology/ knot section. All in all, keeps most of the good stuff, reorganizes, and resets old versions - due to the ambition of the new sections and scope of the reorganzation, a little bit disorganized. But it'll certainly be taken care of in the next edition by CRC, which consisently produces high-quality handbooks.
Rating: Summary: "tables of gamma distribution" Review: Dear Friend: I'm a student of University Public of Navarra in Spain. I'm making a tesis about the aplication of Reliability Centered Maintenance in Power Instalations. I have seen a reference about Aufort's Logicial for the Gamma Distribution for statical analisys. I would reciebe this logicial or grafic and iI would like send me if you it is posible. If it is not posible, I would like send me this book:"Direct and inverse tables of the gamma distribution", Environmental Data Service, Silver Spring, Md., 1968, Author: H.C.S. Thom Thank you very much. Martin Ibarra. Pamplona
Rating: Summary: Best reference you could have Review: I am a graduate student in engineering, I did my undergraduate in physics and mathematics. This is by far the number one book that I would suggest to anyone in any science or math. I find the most useful sections are the table of integrals, derivatives, trig identities, geometric formulae, physical constants, and unit conversions (all lists are quite complete). I have a number of other references, including this book's big brother, the CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics, but I find this one easier to use for most applications. I actually have a much older edition that my dad gave me when he was studying engineering, but I've looked through the new one, and it looks as good as the old. I'm actually buying a second copy to have at the lab.
Rating: Summary: Best reference you could have Review: I am a graduate student in engineering, I did my undergraduate in physics and mathematics. This is by far the number one book that I would suggest to anyone in any science or math. I find the most useful sections are the table of integrals, derivatives, trig identities, geometric formulae, physical constants, and unit conversions (all lists are quite complete). I have a number of other references, including this book's big brother, the CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics, but I find this one easier to use for most applications. I actually have a much older edition that my dad gave me when he was studying engineering, but I've looked through the new one, and it looks as good as the old. I'm actually buying a second copy to have at the lab.
Rating: Summary: Far superior to previous editions Review: The 30th edition is better organized than any previous editions. The print is much clearer and the scope of the reference has been greatly increased. If you own a previous edition of this text and depend on it as I do, the 30th is a must!
Rating: Summary: Good Reference for the abstract based mathmatican Review: The reference covers many topics covered in higher mathmatics. Extensive list of definitions, theorems, formulas for many topics in mathematics - algebra, discrete, analysis, geometry, continous mathematics, many classifications for functions, and statistics. Some of the higher advanced topics include graph theory, abstract mathematics and differential geometry. The material presented is geared towards the serious mathematican than an undergraduate student or basic math user (why 4 star rating). For an undergraduate student, buy Handbook of Mathematics and Computational Science. If you are still interested in exploring mathematics, buy the book!!
Rating: Summary: A solid improvement over previous versions Review: This is worthy revision of an English-language classic, and the first since the 25th that has enticed me to purchase it.This is a solid improvement over previous versions, but I found the typesetting sometimes produced a slightly scattered feel. The reorganisation of topics can be a little hard to navigate, e.g. I found the topics on probability and statistics a little inconveniently laid out, and things like single vs multiple dimension versions of the Newton method not being in the same place or referring to each other. If you read German or Russian I would recommend Bronstein and Semendjajew "Taschenbuch der Mathematik" over the CRC Handbook. It combines the Russian obsession with depth and thoroughness with a German sense of order and structure.
Rating: Summary: Zwillinger's CRC Standard Math Tables & Formulae Review: Zwillinger is an incomparable genius at organizing data, information, theory. See my review of his Handbook of Differential Equations, which is the best thing in its field and which the reader should also purchase regardless of whether currently into differential equations. The other reviewers have done a gone job noting details of this book. Here I would like to answer why tables and formulas are needed in a day when hand computers are everywhere. The answer is that we have to learn to think in terms of tables and formulas to keep at the top of our fields (for example, how many of you know that general relativity is based on sets of tables called tensors?). Computers today are stil mostly not for thinking but for doing long calculations which involve repetition rather than innovative thinking. Make your hobby tables, formulas, equations, inequalities, and you might pass Life 101.
Rating: Summary: Zwillinger's CRC Standard Math Tables & Formulae Review: Zwillinger is an incomparable genius at organizing data, information, theory. See my review of his Handbook of Differential Equations, which is the best thing in its field and which the reader should also purchase regardless of whether currently into differential equations. The other reviewers have done a gone job noting details of this book. Here I would like to answer why tables and formulas are needed in a day when hand computers are everywhere. The answer is that we have to learn to think in terms of tables and formulas to keep at the top of our fields (for example, how many of you know that general relativity is based on sets of tables called tensors?). Computers today are stil mostly not for thinking but for doing long calculations which involve repetition rather than innovative thinking. Make your hobby tables, formulas, equations, inequalities, and you might pass Life 101.
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