Authors : Brown Churchill
Edition : Ninth Edition
Publishers : McGraw-Hill
ISBN-10 : 0073383171
ISBN-13 : 978-0073383170
Total No Pages : 482
Book File type : PDF
File size : 4.5 MB
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Complex Variables and Applications (Brown and Churchill), a book co - authored by James Ward Brown and Ruel V Churchill, belongs to the international series in pure and applied mathematics. The book is a useful resource for junior, senior and first - year graduate students in the streams of engineering and mathematics.
The book is useful for instructors deciding which applications to teach. While chapters 1 to 6 cover theoretical concepts, the practical applications in physics, geometry and advanced calculus are explained in chapters 7 to 12. The book is versatile, covering several improvements made in the field and detailing arguments and explanations of theorems. This is a classic textbook that specialises in the techniques and applications of advanced mathematics in physical science and engineering.
Complex Variables and Applications (Brown and Churchill) was published by McGraw - Hill Higher Education in 2013. The import edition is available in hardcover.
About the Author
James Brown is a professor emeritus of mathematics in the College of Arts, Science and Letters. He received his PhD from the University of Michigan in the year 1964.
Ruel V Churchill did his BS in Physics at the Chicago University. He followed this up with an MS and a PhD in Mathematics from the University of Michigan. He taught operational mathematics at the Michigan University in 1922. He was a professor emeritus of mathematics at the Michigan University at the time of his death in 1987. He is the co - author of Modern Operational Mathematics in Engineering.
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