Copyright Guidelines for Obtaining Advanced Mathematics Textbooks

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The discussion centers on copyright guidelines related to obtaining advanced mathematics textbooks, specifically in the context of engineering education. A user expresses a desire for recommendations on advanced textbooks in calculus and linear algebra after completing their first-year course using Singh's "Engineering Mathematics Through Applications." The conversation highlights the importance of adhering to copyright laws, emphasizing that sharing links to copyrighted materials, such as the mentioned SPSS handbook, is prohibited by Physics Forums' rules.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of copyright laws related to educational materials
  • Familiarity with advanced mathematics topics, specifically calculus and linear algebra
  • Knowledge of reputable mathematics textbooks and resources
  • Awareness of online academic communities and their guidelines
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  • Research advanced calculus textbooks such as "Calculus: Early Transcendentals" by James Stewart
  • Explore linear algebra resources like "Linear Algebra Done Right" by Sheldon Axler
  • Review copyright laws specific to educational resources and their implications
  • Join online forums or communities focused on mathematics education for further recommendations
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Students pursuing engineering degrees, educators seeking advanced mathematics resources, and anyone interested in understanding copyright implications in academic settings.

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I've just finished my first year mathematics course for my engineering degree. We used Singh's "Engineering Mathematics Through Applications". I think that's all the maths we are going to study (I can't see any more mathematics units in my study plan) for this degree which leaves me a bit sad because I love maths :cry: Can you guys recommend me some more advanced textbooks? I'm particularly interested in calculus and linear algebra.
 
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http://rapidshare.com/files/167490315/a_handbook_of_statistical_analysis_using_spss_WWW.IRANMEET.COM_.rar
It is a really big book.Its about 1500 pages.You'll love it.
 
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Shyan, that book appears to be copyrighted

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