Description: Imposingly thick text grew from a one-semester course the author taught to acquaint advanced undergraduate (and beginning graduate) students with the concepts and methods of linear mathematics. He claims in the preface to be able to cover this in one semester, but realizes it should form the basis for two semesters or, better yet, serve as a supplemental text for students in physics or chemistry courses. The book contains 11 chapters. The 1st 4 contain the basic concepts and methods, the next 4 focus on topics affecting both physics and chemistry. The last 3 explain the mathematical theory and how to apply to topics of interest in physical operating systems. x + 651pp Laminated hardcover feels and opens as a new book. Interior is tight, clean and unmarked. Both are rare in a book over 30 years old. Copyright 1989. Printed in U.S.A. No specific edition nor print-runs info given, however, foreword seems that of an authentic first. No indication of another edition for sale. 1st assumed. ISBN: 0-306-43066-5. LCCN: 88-32133. No MSR. Seller Inventory # 007901 Bibliographic DetailsTitle: Mathematical Methods in Chemistry and PhysicsPublisher: Plenum Press, New York, NY U.S.A.Publication Date: 1989Binding: HardcoverCondition: FineDust Jacket Condition: No JacketEdition: 1st EditionAbout this titleSynopsis:Imposingly thick text derived from a one-semester course intended to acquaint advanced undergraduate (and beginning graduate) students with the concepts and methods of linear mathematics. Though physics is referred to in the title, the book is in almost every organizational and notational respect"About this title" may belong to another edition of this title. LOC: ECom B1
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Publication Year: 1989
Loc: ECom B1
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Book Title: Mathematical Methods in Chemistry and Physics
Author: Michael E Starzak
Publisher: Plenum Publishing
Genre: Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics
Topic: Mathematical Methods