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PrefaceThe purpose of this handbook is to supply a collection of mathematical formulas and tables which will prove to be valuable to students and rese mathematical tables earch workers in the fields of mathematics, physics, engineering and other sciences. To accomplish this, care has been taken to include those formulas and tables which are most likely to be needed in practice rather than highly specialized results which arc rarely used. Every effort has been made to mathematical tables present results concisely as well as precisely so that they may be referred to with a maximum of ease as well as confidence.Topics covered range frommathematical tables
elementary to advanced. Elementary topics include those from algebra, geometry, trigonometry, analytic geometry arid calculus. Advanced topics includPrefaceThe purpose of this handbook is to supply a collection of mathematical formulas and tables which will prove to be valuable to students and rese mathematical tables nsforms, elliptic functions and various other special functions of importance. This wide coverage of topics has been adopted so as to provide within a single volume most of the important mathematical results needed by the student or research worker regardless of his particular field of interest or l mathematical tables evel of attainment.The book is divided into two main parts. Part 1 presents mathematical formulas together with other material, such as definitions, tmathematical tables
heorems, graphs, diagrams, etc., essential for proper understanding and application of the formulas. Included in this first part are extensive tables PrefaceThe purpose of this handbook is to supply a collection of mathematical formulas and tables which will prove to be valuable to students and rese mathematical tables values of elementary functions (trigonometric, logarithmic, exponential, hyperbolic, etc.) as well as advanced functions (Bessel, Legendre, elliptic, etc.). In order to eliminate confusion, especially to the beginner in mathematics, the numerical tables for each function are separated. Thus, for ex mathematical tables ample, ‘he sine and cosine functions for angles in degrees and minutes arc given in separate tables rather than in one table so that there is no needmathematical tables
to be concerned about the possibility of error due til looking in rhe wrong column or row.1 wish to thank the various authors and publishers who gave PrefaceThe purpose of this handbook is to supply a collection of mathematical formulas and tables which will prove to be valuable to students and rese mathematical tables corresponding tables. In particular I am indebted to the Literary Executor of the late Sir Ronald A. Fisher, F.R.S., to Dr. Frank Yates, F.R.S., and to Oliver and Boyd Ltd., Edinburgh, for permission to use data from Table III of their book Statistical Tables for Biological, Agricultural awl Medical mathematical tables Research.I also wish to express my gratitude to Nicola Monti, Henry Hayden and Jack Margolin for their excellent editorial cooperation.M. R. SpiegelRmathematical tables
ensselaer Polytechnic InstituteSeptember, 1968CONTENTSPart IFORMULASPage1.Special Constants...........................................................PrefaceThe purpose of this handbook is to supply a collection of mathematical formulas and tables which will prove to be valuable to students and rese mathematical tables ................ 34.Geometric Formulas ........................................................... 55.Trigonometric Functions...................................................... 116.Complex Numbers.............................................................. 217.Exponential and Logarithmic Functi mathematical tables ons........................................ 238.Hyperbolic Functions......................................................... 269.Solutions of Algebramathematical tables
ic Equations ............................................ 3210.Formulas from Plane Analytic Geometry........................................ 3411.SpecPrefaceThe purpose of this handbook is to supply a collection of mathematical formulas and tables which will prove to be valuable to students and rese mathematical tables ...... 4613.Derivatives.................................................................. 5314.Indefinite Integrals......................................................... 5715.Definite Integrals........................................................... 9416.The Gamma Function..................... mathematical tables ......................................10117.The Beta Function............................................................10318.Basic Differential Equamathematical tables
tions and Solutions...................................10419.Series of Constants..........................................................10720.Taylor PrefaceThe purpose of this handbook is to supply a collection of mathematical formulas and tables which will prove to be valuable to students and rese mathematical tables ...11422.Formulas from Vector Analysis................................................11623.Fourier Series...............................................................13124.Bessel Functions.............................................................13625.Legendre Functions........................ mathematical tables ...................................146PrefaceThe purpose of this handbook is to supply a collection of mathematical formulas and tables which will prove to be valuable to students and resePrefaceThe purpose of this handbook is to supply a collection of mathematical formulas and tables which will prove to be valuable to students and reseGọi ngay
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