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A revision of the market leader, Kreyszig is known for its comprehensive coverage, careful and correct mathematics, outstanding exercises, helpful worked examples, and self-contained subject-matter parts for maximum teaching flexibility. The new edition provides invitations - not requirements - to use technology, as well as new conceptual problems, and new projects that fo...more
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Aug 31, 2008DJ rated it did not like it · review of another editionRecommends it for: those who want to develop a hatred for math
This book is why engineers hate math. I presume Kreyszig is the kind of man who responds to his children's questions with, 'Because I'm the adult and I said so!' The exercises could have been generated by a monkey playing Mad Libs with numerals and notation; they reduce math to cold calculation and avoid any attempt at leading the student to discovery. There is no joy in this book.
Regardless of what book your professor chooses, I suggest using Mary Boas' far more enjoyable (and just as rigorous)...more
Regardless of what book your professor chooses, I suggest using Mary Boas' far more enjoyable (and just as rigorous)...more
Nov 12, 2014Eti Mishra rated it liked it · review of another edition
I'm using this book as well as two other books on Engineering Mathematics by B.S Grewal and Michael Greenberg.
According to me this is a great book to learn D.E. and vector calculus and the book is very good as it has covered all the necessary topics with practical examples(I like this feature).
But I would say if you have weak basic concepts then go for B.S Grewal and Michael Greenberg before coming on to this books as this book do not cover all the basic concepts and contains very less solved pr...more
According to me this is a great book to learn D.E. and vector calculus and the book is very good as it has covered all the necessary topics with practical examples(I like this feature).
But I would say if you have weak basic concepts then go for B.S Grewal and Michael Greenberg before coming on to this books as this book do not cover all the basic concepts and contains very less solved pr...more
May 15, 2009Jeremy rated it really liked it · review of another edition
I've found this book to be a useful reference. It is not, however, a great teaching tool. It's more of a book you go to when you know exactly what you need and just can't remember the specifics off the top of your head.
Feb 10, 2009Tarum rated it liked it · review of another edition
Recommended to Tarum by: my professor
I had a long relationship with this book in collage time. (forgot on what edition) and it was a love-hate relationship :-p
Jan 25, 2015Erik rated it it was ok · review of another edition
Potentially decent reference, but joyless and uninvolving. I attempted to use it as an introduction to vector calculus and PDEs. It claims to be a comprehensive and thorough treatment of applied math, and it achieves this by way of thoroughly superficial exposition. It is everything that makes advanced math unwelcoming.
May 05, 2012Naiyer rated it liked it · review of another edition
I used this book time and again but as far as my opinion, ease of use and preference is concerned, I prefer the book written by Arfken and Weber. Why, even Riley and Hobson's is much better at presenting the concepts.
Jun 16, 2014Moataz Ibrahim rated it liked it · review of another edition
معايا من أولي كهربا لحد التخرج أهو. ياما فك علينا مزانق. ربنا يخليك يا عم كرايزج وينجحلك المقاصد. xD
Oct 20, 2016John Fritsche rated it liked it · review of another edition
It's great how much material is covered, but it doesn't go into very much depth. It will be a great reference manual after you've learned everything from a different book.
Sep 20, 2007Maureen rated it it was amazing · review of another editionRecommends it for: engineering students who don't love abstract math
May 09, 2019Amirreza Rezayan rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
An extraordinary book for understanding the most complex topic of mathematic. Solving ODE and series and even Laplace transform are the topic that i enjoyed in this book.
Nov 20, 2018Karam Dali rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
Oct 13, 2018Maaz Ali rated it liked it · review of another edition
Mar 21, 2011Allen rated it did not like it · review of another edition
The math content and the problem sets are challenging enough to make me feel like I'm getting my money's worth so I'm thankful for that. But the book is written to spoon-feed students and I really dislike that in a textbook. The use of bold, italic and reminders in parenthesis coupled to exclamation points is superfluous. In my opinion, sentence structure and grammar should indicate to the thoughtful reader what is important. I remember my nice, dry physics textbooks from undergrad studies being...more
Feb 06, 2017Muhammad Saleem added it · review of another edition
Jul 03, 2007SYED rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
i think this is the bible of maths and i m reading this book from first semester and this is my sixth semester and this is last semester in which i will read it.Although i still did not buy it but i recommend all engineering frieds to buy it because my uni had give me one copy as a prize to me haha hahaha haha haha ahaha haha ha ha
Dec 13, 2016Kristine rated it it was ok · review of another edition
I like math, but I didn't like this book. I didn't like how the topics were explained and I didn't like the examples. But I guess it will come in handy if I need to look up something I've already learned.
Jul 03, 2008Kevin rated it it was ok · review of another edition
Author comes across as too impressed with himself rather than properly relaying the information; thus, the practice problems are ridiculous and the explanations slim on material. I did learn Gaussian Elimination though...lol
Nov 02, 2013Vegar rated it it was amazing · review of another editionRecommends it for: Scientists, engineers and students
Excellent mathematics book covering many topics. A must on the shelf of any engineer (and scientist?)
Jan 09, 2012Bill rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
A classic mathematical tome. The book Lisbeth Salander would have in her hand bag (although she would probably have a satchel).
Apr 15, 2014Bishu rated it liked it · review of another edition
slightly helpful if u are into programming competitions. helpful in general. okay okay for self-reference ...
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Oct 17, 2007Leopold rated it it was ok · review of another edition
if u want to be advance in mathemathic n kill your self in confuse time just try to read this book slowly...
Jan 03, 2015Ahmed Alkalbani rated it it was ok · review of another edition
worst mathematics book i have ever seen .. it is not a good teaching tool !!
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