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Rating: Summary: Great math companion for the physical chemistry student Review: As a graduate student in the pharmaceutical sciences, I found this book to be a comprehensive and easy-to-use study companion. It reviews fundamental mathematical concepts and relationships (i.e. integration and differential calculus, vectors etc.) along with applied examples encountered in physical chemistry. The book is very useful if the student pursues development of mathematical models for his/her research.A.Higuera, Arnold & Marie Schwartz College of Pharmacy
Rating: Summary: Please my paper needs for applied mathematics Review: See at:sciteclibrary.ru "On the problem of crystal metallic lattice in densest packing.." Thank you! Henadzi Filipenka
Rating: Summary: Please my paper needs for applied mathematics Review: See at:sciteclibrary.ru "On the problem of crystal metallic lattice in densest packing.." Thank you! Henadzi Filipenka
Rating: Summary: A very nice refresher book... Review: The truth is that many US chemists (hell, all chemists) are lazy when it comes to math. (Ok, so maybe some theory guys aren't, but they all dress in black and have bad attitudes or big egos so they aren't your garden variety chemist...) Well, the good news is that this book can really help to remedy some of those situations... Many of the very useful topics are presented in a concise manner and therefore in a non-threatening and appealing way... Very good as a first reference and also helps with some radial function transforms and the like (Jacobians and etc...) My only major problem with the book is that it doesn't have anything on statistics, but then again, most analytical books give a good appendix on that subject anyway, so you can find it there...
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