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Higher Engineering Mathematics

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1227 pages, Paperback

First published July 1, 2001

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129 reviews153 followers
November 13, 2014
This is really a good book for beginners and who appreciate mathematics and it also contains a lot of good and challenging questions,not very good for theory though.
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July 2, 2017
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October 21, 2017
Mother of all engineering math books. Though i could over only portions of the book as a part of my syllabus, the depth of the book is obvious from the chapters i covered.
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December 5, 2022
A must buy book for all engineering students, GATE and JAM aspirants... Concepts are made easy so that one can easily understand without ambiguities...A book exclusively meant for self-study...!!
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April 3, 2023
Concepts are explained in unambiguous manner and numerous examples and exercise numericals are provided for good understanding of the concepts.
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July 26, 2020
Historically, engineering mathematic consisted mostly of applied analysis, most notably: differential equations; real and complex analysis (including vector and tensor analysis); approximation theory (broadly construed, to include asymptotic, variational, and perturbative methods, representations, numerical analysis); Fourier analysis; potential theory; as well as linear algebra and applied probability, outside of analysis. These areas of mathematics were intimately tied to the development of Newtonian physics, and the mathematical physics of that period. This history also left a legacy: until the early 20th century subjects such as classical mechanics were often taught in applied mathematics departments at American universities, and fluid mechanics may still be taught in (applied) mathematics as well as engineering departments.

The success of modern numerical computer methods and software has led to the emergence of computational mathematics, computational science, and computational engineering (the last two are sometimes lumped together and abbreviated as CS&E), which occasionally use high-performance computing for the simulation of phenomena and the solution of problems in the sciences and engineering. These are often considered interdisciplinary fields, but are also of interest to engineering mathematics.

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September 10, 2013
loved the book ... All the concepts have been explained clearly... easy to understand.. studied only those topics which were in my engineering Syllabus
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September 27, 2013
sorry but I didn't find any link for the book.
I didn't read it.
Can any one please suggest if any one has?
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May 13, 2014
good..................................
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