Problem Solvers Series: Reviews & Discussion

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In summary, the conversation is about a series of books on scientific topics that contain mainly problems with solutions and minimal discussion. One person has looked through them and found them useful for those who need worked examples. Another person owns multiple books from the series and finds them great.
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There are a number of books in this series dealing with all sort of scientific topics. Has anyone read any of these?





 
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I am fairly certain that these books are just lots and lots of problems with solutions. Not any discussion. I may be thinking of the wrong books though.
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Ryan
 
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I looked through one of those at a Borders. They are pretty much like Norman described. Lots of worked problems, and minimal discussion.

Seemed pretty good for what it was though.
 
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These books are great if you are the kind of person that needs lots of worked examples, which a lot of standard textbooks do not come with. As far as I'm concerned, they're great. I have 5 of them.
 

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