Advanced Engineering Mathematics

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Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around the book "Advanced Engineering Mathematics," focusing on its content, usability as a reference, and comparisons with other texts. Participants share their experiences and opinions regarding its effectiveness for undergraduate applied mathematics studies.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory
  • Technical explanation
  • Debate/contested

Main Points Raised

  • One participant notes that the book covers a wide range of topics relevant to undergraduate studies, including differential equations, linear algebra, and numerical methods.
  • Another participant finds the book to be a valuable reference, providing reasonable explanations for various mathematical concepts, although they prefer more detailed texts.
  • A different participant agrees that while the book serves as a good reference, it lacks depth in specific areas, making it less useful for serious study.
  • There is a question regarding the authorship of the book, with participants inquiring if it is by Ken Stroud.
  • Some participants compare the Wiley edition to the Stroud edition, with one asserting that the Wiley version is superior.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants express mixed views on the book's depth and usability. While some find it a good reference, others believe it lacks the necessary depth for serious study. There is no consensus on which edition is better.

Contextual Notes

Participants mention varying preferences for reference styles versus detailed texts, indicating a subjective approach to evaluating the book's effectiveness. There are also references to the availability of the book in libraries, which may affect accessibility for some users.

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Students and professionals in applied mathematics, engineering, and related fields may find this discussion useful for evaluating the book's relevance and comparing it to other resources.

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Introduction-

This book covers almost every topic that an undergraduate applied mathematics student could expect to encounter in their studies. It is a HUGE book, at 1156 pages plus appendicies.


Contents-


  1. Ordinary Differential Equations
  2. Linear Algebra, Vector Calculus
  3. Fourier Analysis and Partial Differential Equations
  4. Complex Analysis
  5. Numerical Methods
  6. Optimization, Graphs
  7. Probability and Statistics
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    Pros and Cons-


    The positives for this book, are as I've said, it covers almost everything. The negatives are that it is maybe a bit expensive for a new copy, (not to bad for a second hand copy). I have no idea how much it is in countries other than Australia, but I know it is a bit pricey here.


    Conclusion-


    I think this book is great, and it is already serving me well, and I've only had it for a month. I guess it is up to you to way up the pro's and cons.
 
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I have found this book to be an invaluable reference...I haven't used it too much but I have found a reasonable explanation for just about everything I ever wanted to know about mathematics in it. I still prefer full length texts to this kind of reference style book, however I just like to know all of the mathematical details :approve:
 
I agree with the above. I used it for one of my classes and it has turned out to be a good reference, but lacks depth on any particular area so it isn't really useful for anything serious.
 
Is this the book by Ken Stroud?
 
Yeah is it the Wliey one or the Advanced Engineering Mathematics
by K. A. Stroud, Dexter J. Booth ??
 
I found both of these in a library, and i's have to say that the Wiely one is far supperior to that of Strouds. Good luke finding them, i happen to be 3 block away from one of the best libraries in the country... The Carnegie Library
 

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