Schaum's Outline of Heat Transfer
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Schaum's Outline of Heat Transfer
Donald Pitts
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If you want top grades and thorough understanding of heat transfer, this powerful study tool is the best tutor you can have! It takes you step-by-step through the subject and gives you 269 accompanying related problems with fully worked solutions. You also get 92 additional problems to solve on your own, working at your own speed. (Answers at the back show you how you’re doing.) Famous for their clarity, wealth of illustrations and examples, and lack of dreary minutie, Schaum’s Outlines have sold more than 30 million copies worldwide—and this guide will show you why!

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5 out of 5 stars Heat Transfer review.......2007-01-04

It is what I expected. Heat Transfer all in one reference.
3,000 Solved Problems in Physics (Schaum's Solved Problems) (Schaum's Solved Problems Series)
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Solved Problem Series

These books help readers review and master what they've learned by showing them how to solve thousands of relevant problems. Perfect for preparing for graduate or professional exams, these detailed reminders of problem-solving techniques show readers the best strategies for answering even the toughest questions, including the types that appear on typical tests.

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5 out of 5 stars Simply Excellent.......2007-06-24

I bought this book to help my daughter with her physics class. I just wanted to help her practice with a few of the easier problems given that she is still in high school. Surprisingly, I found the book better in comparison to the problems given in her actual textbook. Obviously, one cannot learn physics from scratch by doing these problems alone. Some initial instruction is required. However, once the basic concepts of physics are learned, this in turn becomes an excellent practice guide in order to master the topics covered. No matter what your level of acheivement is, this book will help you get to the next level. I wish I had found this book a lot sooner.

5 out of 5 stars Amazing book, the naysayers are clueless about its real method ..........2007-03-05

I never bought this book, because every time I looked at it on the shelf I quickly flipped through it, and every time decided it was full of too-simple problems, essentially just the plug & chug variety, not really much to be gained by a physics student.

But my dad had bought it to study for some engineering problems he was working on, and he didn't need it, so I grabbed it, and tucked it away for a few months.

Then I gave myself the goal of working through all 3000 problems, about 25 each night. I had hoped it would help me get better at doing these kind of problems in my head and improve my accuracy, which desperately needed improving.

Here's the deal with this book ... YES it does start with problems so simple that a high-schooler can do them, and then it drills those concepts over and over, but while that's happening, Halpern gradually increases the difficulty of the problems. For all of those people that insult this book as not challenging, I'll wager they would have a hard time with many of the problems by chapter end, at which point Halpern has developed an increasingly complex problem set. And amazingly, after working all the exercises, the problem-solver can handle many or most of them.

It's like that old movie Karate Kid, where the Ralph Machio character gets mad at his teacher for making him paint the fence all day, and then his teacher shows him that all his work has actually done something.

Halpern tells you this at the beginning of the book, that the his method will make you a "master of the art -- and should do so if used properly." The proper way of course, it to struggle with the problems that are a little harder before you are tempted to peek at the answer. (I use a folded paper to cover the answer while I look at the problem.)

If you are preparing or trying to learn all of physics, then you should skip around from chapter to chapter, rather than trying to work through a chapter at a time. This helps you synthesize a variety of information better.

There are a few typos and a few errors, but they are pretty easy to catch. And the redundancy of the problems makes errors less critical anyway.

(Halpern was a professor at my school for my MA in physics, City University of New York, although I never met him. I would like to meet him someday for helping me to become a master, although I still have a long way to go.)

5 out of 5 stars PERFECT.......2007-01-13

Just like it was 30 years ago. Plenty of solved problems to self learn Physics.

3 out of 5 stars Schaum's Solve Problems.......2006-11-06

The information in this problem book are many and some pertain to all physics have similar concepts in the way Alvin Halpen,PH.D has structure this book. Yet, for the newcomer in Physics will not easily understand. This book for resource and problems is fair!But not recommended!

5 out of 5 stars A terrific learning aid!.......2006-07-08

This book has exactly what it says in the title. The problems are well-chosen, and the detailed solutions are written in a way that really aids learning. (The "canned" solutions for many textbooks are full of references to obscure equations that are worked out in the chapter, and so promote a "flip through the pages hunting for the right equation" method of problem solving, which does not lead to strong problem solving competency. In contrast, the solutions in this book start from fundamental equations, the approach used by most good teachers, at least at the college and university level, and they are very well-written.)
There are no explicit review sections, so that this is a supplement to a regular text, rather than a replacement for it. (Review of some particularly difficult concepts _is_ covered via the mechanism of essay-style questions.)
Of course, to get the benefit of this text, you must try to work the problems on your own, before looking at the solutions. This is the best textbook supplement I've yet seen -- buy it, work as many of the problems as you possibly can, and it will _really_ help!
(This review written by a college physics prof.)
Schaum's Outline of Advanced Mathematics for Engineers and Scientists
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Inexpensive complete mathematical reference book
  • A good overview but a little too broad in scope
  • essential for any scientist
  • A good review of topics
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This Schaum's Study Guide is the perfect way for scientists and engineers to master the tools of advanced mathematics for scientists and engineers. Fully stocked with solved problemsÑ950 of themÑit shows you how to solve problems that may not have been fully explained in class. Plus you get hundreds of additional problems to use for practice, with answers at the back of the book. Ideal for independent study, brushup before exams, or preparation for professional tests, this Schaums Guide is clear, complete, and well-organized. It's the perfect supplement for any course in advanced mathematics for science and engineering, and a super helper for the math-challenged. This SchaumÕs Outline provides a comprehensive review of advanced mathematical theory and methods youÕll really use in high-tech industries and scientific research.

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5 out of 5 stars Inexpensive complete mathematical reference book.......2007-01-09

This is a great concise mathematical reference manual at a great price. I started using this book for reference to complex integrals in graduate school and have sinced used it as my primary mathematical reference sources for all the basic mathematical equations I learned while earning my engineering degree. I recommend it to my students (I teach at a university now) and frequently give it as a gift to graduating high school students (relatives and such) planning to pursue math or engineering related degrees in college. Note that it is a true reference manual and one needs to know how to use the equations in the first place in order to use the book. In many cases this requires coursework except for simple topics like equations for areas of different shapes, etc.

4 out of 5 stars A good overview but a little too broad in scope.......2006-06-06

This outline covers just about all of the applied mathematics that upper level undergraduate and graduate engineers need to know to solve problems. It is a great reference, but its scope is so broad that you really can't use it for anything other than review. The author apparently recognizes that an outline this broad in scope cannot be that instructive either, and limits the introductory portion of each chapter to relevant tables and equations that an engineer/scientist must know to work problems. It is assumed you have other books to function as detailed tutorials. I have to say that the differential equations portions of this outline were far superior to the individual Schaum's outlines for those subjects. Also, the Fourier series and Fourier integral chapters were a bit too theoretical for most engineers, as many of the problems involved proofs or demonstrating properties rather than using the theory to solve problems. However, most chapters have a good mix of exercises - a few proofs, straight numerical problems, and applied exercises such as problems on circuit analysis, for example.

If you need a broad overview of the mathematics that an engineer must know from a problem-solving perspective, with small lessons on each topic, might I also suggest "Engineering Mathematics" and "Advanced Engineering Mathematics" by Stroud. Both of those books lead you by the hand and cover everything from high school through graduate school-level mathematics from an engineer's perspective. This outline would go great with those two books, as this outline can serve as a test of your comprehension of those two books by serving as a source of additional solved problems. I would suggest you get this book and keep it around as one of several good references on applied mathematics.

5 out of 5 stars essential for any scientist.......2005-02-02

I bought this book for self study and it is amazing. For someone interested in furthering their mathematical knowledge and applying it to their research, it is a must have item. Especially because of its low price and the numerous solved exercises that one can follow and easily learn from. Covers everything from PDE's to conformal mapping and everything in between at an approachable level for non-mathematicians.

4 out of 5 stars A good review of topics.......2002-08-26

This book goes through all the basics needed to master advanced mathematics. It covers differential equations; linear differential equations; Laplace transformations; vector analysis; multiple, line and surface integrals with the theorems; Fourier series and integrals; gamma and beta functions, Bessel functions, Legendre and othhogonal functions, partial differential equations, complex variables and conformal mapping, complex inversion formula (for Laplace transformations); and matrices. At the beginning is also a review of the basic terms and rules.

This is a good book to review to refresh your memory of what you studied in school. If you are in school now, this will be a good supplement. As with other books in this series, there are problems you can work to test your knowledge, but not all of them have the answers printed in the book. This is a little bothersome, but the book is still worth the investment.

4 out of 5 stars Great SOLVED examples, although the scope may be too large.......1999-05-05

It's a perfect book for training and reference. Theory is very short, and instead, it contains a lot of examples with solutions. However, the field 'Advanced mathematics' is so wide, that presumably, a reader will only be interested in parts of it.
Schaum's Outline of Structural Steel Design
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Schaum's Outline of Structural Steel Design
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This study guide is one of the few sources of comprehensive instruction about load and resistance factor design, which is gradually becoming the standard method of designing structural steel. Written for anyone with the basic knowledge of engineering mechanics needed for any undergraduate course in structural steel design, its problem-solving approach makes this book ideal for undergraduate and graduate engineering and architectural students, and for practicing engineers, architects and structural detailers as well.

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5 out of 5 stars Schaum's Structural.......2007-09-12

Schaum's is the greatest educational series, ever. Exactly what I expected from Schaum's regarding structural calculations.
Schaum's Outline of Trigonometry
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • The best for the price.
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  • Terrible for Theory
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  • Utterly and Deplorably Horrible
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5 out of 5 stars The best for the price........2007-03-27

Before I bought the book, I had very little understanding of Trigonometry. After I bought it and received it, I worked my way through all the chapters. When I was done, I feel like I just mastered it and increased my self-confidence in my thorough knowledge in the subject of Trigonometry. Anyone out there who has absolutely no idea what is a sin, cos, or tangent and why we use them, get it! You'll get it after you work through the chapters. Not as painful as you think, but rather entertaining and informative. Just make sure you push yourself to memorize some of the formulas because that will give you a very strong push to doing the problems much more efficentive way. Best part of the book is pretty much everything included but more importantly, the De Moivre's Theorem. Worst part of the book is the practical application related to air navigation. That should be either elaborated deeper or eliminated. But it has absolutely nothing to do with the cumulative effect that you want out of this book. Suggestions for 4th edition: get rid of the geometry appendix and trigonometric functions tables (since it's all in the calculator), include more proofs and applications, elaborate section 5.5 further which relates to air navigation, and pretty much keep the rest of the whole book intact.

3 out of 5 stars Summer School REview.......2006-07-31

I used Schaum's for a Summer School Trigonometry course. It doesn't replace a textbook but it covered all the necessary topics effectively and provided a good alternative to derivations and problems found in the text. I relied on it as a backup and a good check on the work being covered in class.

2 out of 5 stars Terrible for Theory.......2005-09-17

I needed to brush up on my Trig for a calculus class that I'm currently in. While reading the text I found it hard to follow what the author was getting at.

At certain times magic equations would pop out of thin air and you would have to stew over them for hours at a time trying to figure out what the heck they meant.

This book is definately not for a beginner or someone who's looking for an easy quick overview after being away from the subject for abotu 6 years.

5 out of 5 stars Great for Trigononometry exams.......2005-01-08

I am observing that my test scores on tests on tests involving trigonometery are increasing, thanks to this thin aid. It is thin, yet it is good. That is almost impossible. This book is one of the best created. Trigonometry is hard, and is mentioned and applied almost everywhere. This book is comphrehensive and is both easy and advanced. Everyone should have this. You can have knowledge of math, science, and computers with it.

1 out of 5 stars Utterly and Deplorably Horrible.......2003-01-07

This book as mentioned in the title is horrible. It is incomplete in many areas, case and point, curve graphing. In many cases the book does little more than introduce the topic and give somewhat bland math questions. This book will not help you through a normal course because it is somewhat babified.
Now back to the incompleteness. Half-way through the book trigonometric function graphs are introduced (y=sinx and so on). The book very briefly describes aspects of each periodic function in a somewhat scattered manner. All of the information that is given fits on about one 8 1/2 X 11 piece of paper, somewhat terse isn't it?
This book is not for beginners and is most likely not even for people that would like to brush up on trigonometry. For a more comprehensive edition of a trigonometry tutorial you must turn elsewhere because this book will leave you asking what? huh? how? Perhaps one of the better trigonometry titles out there, and believe me I say this reluctantly because it is also deplorable, is Trigonometry the Easy Way. In conclusion if you have this book return it or if you can't use it only as a way to reinforce trigonometry ideas.
Schaum's Outline of Electrical Power Systems
Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
  • Good coverage of a subject most EE's don't study any more
  • stinks and useless
  • Excellent Book,
  • Wish I had read the reviews about the errors before buying.
  • Full Revision Needed
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Syed A Nasar
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If you want top grades and excellent understanding of electric power systems, this powerful study tool is the best tutor you can have! It takes you step-by-step through the subject and gives you accompanying related problems with fully worked solutions. You also get hundreds of additional problems to solve on your own, working at your own speed. This superb Outline clearly presents every aspect of real-world power system calculation and implementation. Famous for their clarity, wealth of illustrations and examples, and lack of dreary minutia, SchaumÕs Outlines have sold more than 30 million copies worldwide. Compatible with any textbook, this Outline is also perfect for standardized test or professional exam review.

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4 out of 5 stars Good coverage of a subject most EE's don't study any more.......2007-02-06

I agree with everyone else who says that the number of errors in numerical calculations are unacceptable in this book. That is too bad, because if that problem was rectified this would be a great little overview of a topic not really taught to Electrical Engineering undergraduates anymore - power and power calculations. Most EE's that graduate today are more signal processing or computer engineers than pure electrical engineers, and being able to work with power if you stay on the technical end of things long enough is bound to come up.

The math is really all over the map in this book - many calculations only require basic math, others involve calculus, still others involve iterative numerical methods. In fact, chapter eight is pretty much dedicated to the subject of numerical methods. The author at least hits the high points of all aspect of power systems. There is a great deal of material on transmission lines as well as the calculations involved when working with underground cables. One chapter is dedicated to fault calculations and discusses how the operation of a power system departs from normal after the occurrence of a fault. Chapter seven develops general solution methods that are amenable to the computer solution of power system network problems. Later in the outline, the author gets into subjects involving heavier power including a good introduction to three-phase power. A final and very short chapter discusses how to protect equipment against abnormal currents and voltages. The author does a good job of introducing the reader to all of the symbols that you are likely to see on a power system diagram, and their meanings.

In spite of the errors in the numerical calculations, I'd still say it's a good buy for the price. You're not going to find a good book that even touches these subjects for under a hundred dollars. If the errors were cleaned up, this Schaum's outline would be an invaluable classic.

1 out of 5 stars stinks and useless.......2007-01-10

This book should not be sold to students because it is no good. I felt like my money went down the drain due to the fact that the book is very stinks and useless.

I should get my money back because the book is helpless to me.

4 out of 5 stars Excellent Book, .......2007-01-04

Worthy of being considered a book of the Schaum collection. Very good!

2 out of 5 stars Wish I had read the reviews about the errors before buying........2006-09-09

Ok for review of power systems, However many typo's or errors. If I was Mr Syed A. Nasar I would be embarrased to have my name on this book. In the first chapter alone there are more than 10 errors. If anyone knows where to find the McGraw Hill errata page for this manual please post the URL, it will be a great service. If I find it I'll repost.

2 out of 5 stars Full Revision Needed.......2006-03-29

In view of the fact that "Ideal for self-study!" is one of the Schaum's milestone assertions, one could expect that these kinds of books are fully revised before being published. Unfortunately, it seems they are not. Nasar's book sounds interesting, but it has too many errors. This is of no help for those who want to prepare a subject by their own. I recommend not to buy this 1990 edition.
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    Schaum's Outline of Geometry
    Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
    • Caution - There are Mistakes
    • Recommended for one chapter
    • Excellent if you need a refresher course in geometry
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    Three million high school students and 172, 000 college students enroll in geometry classes every year. Schaum's Outline of Geometry, Third Edition, is fully updated to reflect the many changes in geometry curriculum, including new terminology and notation and a new chapter on how to use the graphing calculator.

    Customer Reviews:

    2 out of 5 stars Caution - There are Mistakes.......2007-10-01

    I bought this book to use with my daughter for added drill and review of Geometry and was shocked to find an inaccurate mathematical statement after the Commutative Law of Multiplication (3a X 5 = 5 X 2a = 10a) and three errors in the solutions provided to practice questions in the first eight pages. I haven't ventured further, but based on my experience thus far, I will need to review every example and problem for accuracy, something I hadn't planned to do and shouldn't need to do.

    3 out of 5 stars Recommended for one chapter.......2007-06-16

    I encourage you to buy "Geometry Made Easy" over this one, but yet you need this book for the chapter on transformations because the former doesn't include it. The biggest reason for discouraging the use of "Schaum's Outline of Geometry" is that it's so unmotivated and clustered up with lots of details. If this book is going to come with a new edition, it needs to be spaced out with a lot of whitespace around the words. Give the details a breathing space. A good mathematics book is the one that motivates, not strangle the reader. Unfortunately, the details threw "Schaum's Outline of Geometry" into a quagmire.

    5 out of 5 stars Excellent if you need a refresher course in geometry.......2007-03-17

    I found myself needing to review geometry for the SAT and needed a succinct, clear, and accurate guide. This outline has more than exceeded my expectations. By the time I worked through most of the problems in this book, my geometry skills had doubled and the SAT geometry was relatively easy.

    I highly reccomend this book as either a refresher guide or as a textbook.

    5 out of 5 stars Review and practice.......2006-11-10

    This is a great way to reivew principles and then use the problems for additional practice. Some problems are fully worked, others have only the answer listed. Great addition for someone who learns best by doing problems.

    1 out of 5 stars Good for drilling but not for teaching.......2006-11-05

    We know from the book's success and from other reviewers that it is good for preparing students who need many easy exercises to drill for a rudimentary exam in geometry. I want to discuss it from the point of view of teaching a student who is interested or could become interested in learning geometry.

    In a rigorous presentation of geometry one starts by treating "point", "straight line" (and "plane" in solid geometry) as undefined terms. One states their assumed properties as postulates. One defines all other objects in geometry in terms of these and one derives all other assertions about about geometric objects by logical reasoning alone; one may not use without proof even what is obvious from looking at a figure, e.g., that if two points A, B are inside a triangle then the entire line segment AB is inside.

    The teaching of geometry in high school has long been intended as an example of rigorous reasoning but to fully adhere to the above standard would make a course too subtle, long and boring. The challenge for the writer of a school textbook or a curriculum is to present a reasonable amount of geometry, especially geometry needed in applications, and to loosen the standards of rigor by not dwelling much on rigorously proving what is obvious.

    How does this book handle the problem? A thin veneer of rigor appears in some places, to be abandoned after a few paragraphs. On pp. 64-65 the book stresses that "point", "line" and "plane" are undefined terms. But it immediately goes on to tell us that if a line segment is divided into parts the length of a line segment is the sum of the lengths of its parts. So, "line" is an undefined term but the book feels free to talk about its segments and their lengths without further explanation.

    On pp. 85-86 the book lists 10 postulates of algebra. They are all instances of the fact that in an algebraic expression we may replace any quantity by one that is equal to it. The distributive, associative and commutative laws are not among the postulates but of course the book does not hesitate to use those. After the 10 postulates of algebra come the geometry postulates 11-19. Postulate 14 says that one and only one circle can be drawn with a given point as center and a given radius. Since a circle has been defined on p. 67 as the set of all points at a given distance from the center, it should have been obvious to the authors that there is no need to state this as a postulate. Postulate 15 says that any geometric figure can be moved without changing its size or shape. Needless to say, nowhere was "moving" defined in terms of the undefined concepts point and line.

    In sum, there are a few pages in the book where the student is told that geometry is built up by deductive reasoning but they seem to have been inserted as an afterthought and bear no relation to the bulk of the book. With the logic of the book muddled, how are students to know what they can use in a proof? Here "principle"-s come to the rescue. The book contains about 200 "principles". Examples: principle 6 on p. 146: The diagonals of a parallelogram bisect each other. Principle 4 on p. 153: the median of a trapezoid is parallel to its bases and its length is equal to one half the sum of its bases. A few pages later the student is asked to prove some trivialities and if he guesses that of the countless "principles" he has read, the ones he needs to use are among the ones immediately preceding the problem, he will be right.

    How far does the book get into geometry? Let A,B,C,D be points on a circle and E be the intersection of AC and BD. Facts about the angles and lengths of this configuration are given much space and, together with Pythagoras' Theorem, represent the limits of the book's scope. As another reviewer noted already, the cover promises solid geometry but the book has none.

    Redeeming features of the book are chapter 15, pp. 291-305, which gives the basic ruler and compass constructions and chapter 16, pp. 306-317, which lists and properly proves the theorems of substance in the book. The way I see it, these 27 pages contain the mathematics of the book; the rest is drill.

    If your student has or could develop an interest in math, science or technology, the geometry book for him/her is Harold R. Jacobs: Geometry (W.H. Freeman). Math has been my preoccupaton for 60 years but it was still a revelation that geometry could be presented in such a stimulating and attractive manner. There is no straying from or diluting the subject as in other big colorful textbooks. The price is high but worth it. [...]
    Schaum's Outline of Partial Differential Equations (Schaum's)
    Average customer rating: 2.5 out of 5 stars
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    • Good if you've forgotten
    • Not up to par with other Schaum's outlines on mathematics
    • Duchateau a poor teacher
    • It is a very good book
    Schaum's Outline of Partial Differential Equations (Schaum's)
    Paul DuChateau , and D. W. Zachmann
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    ASIN: 0070178976

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    If you want top grades and thorough understanding of partial differential equations, this powerful study tool is the best tutor you can have! It takes you step-by-step through the subject and gives you 290 accompanying related problems with fully worked solutions. You also get plenty of practice problems to do on your own, working at your own speed. (Answers at the back show you how you're doing.) Famous for their clarity, wealth of illustrations and examples, and lack of dreary minutiae, SchaumÕs Outlines have sold more than 30 million copies worldwideÑand this guide will show you why!

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    5 out of 5 stars Partial Differential Equations review.......2007-01-04

    I have found it helpful and inciteful with the more difficult differential equations that can be attempted.

    4 out of 5 stars Good if you've forgotten.......2006-04-22

    This book contains mostly routine exercises of the subject. If you want to dig a bit further and sharpen your skills: try Krasnov's A Book of Problems in Ordinary Differential Equations. Language: English
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    2 out of 5 stars Not up to par with other Schaum's outlines on mathematics.......2006-04-21

    This is one of the more poorly written Schaum's outlines I have encountered. The theory is very murky and the author gives no clear direction as to where he is going with this material and what it all means. PDE is a hard enough subject without working a bunch of meaningless problems that leave you wondering what it is you are supposed to have learned. Instead, I suggest you read "Introduction to Partial Differential Equations with Applications" by Zachmanoglou and Thoe in order to understand the mathematical underpinnings of PDE. Then read "Partial Differential Equations for Scientists and Engineers" to get a thorough feel for how PDE is used to solve real-world problems. Both books usually sell used for under $10 each, making them cost-effective alternatives to this Schaum's outline.

    2 out of 5 stars Duchateau a poor teacher.......2003-11-01

    I have not read this book, but if it is anything like the author's previous attempts at writing it will leave you feeling angry. I read his advanced calculus book and it was awful. I found 16 mistakes on one page! This was the first book on advanced calculus I read and I was unable to follow the logic sequence. It wasn't until later after reading other books and mastering the subject that I discovered why. The examples were full of major errors. Not only that but he wastes a great deal of space repeating assumptions before each new section. As a result the actual material covered is sparse.

    4 out of 5 stars It is a very good book.......2003-06-15

    This is a very good introduction to partial
    differential equations.It contains the most
    common methods in PDE namely: characteristics
    method, Fourier method, Green method, finite
    difference methods, variational methods and
    finite element method. I have used it as a
    textbook or suplementary text. It is really
    an undergraduate text which provides a wide
    introduction to PDE. I have a copy and recommend
    it to every person interested in learning PDE.
    Schaum's Outline of Theory and Problems of Matrix Operations
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    Richard Bronson
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    4 out of 5 stars if you need a review.......2007-05-13

    I got this book to try to make up for not haven taken linear algebra in school, because I am trying to learn to program in MatLab, whose name is derived from Matrix Labratory! So it works out, ie the book, to be a decent review for something I never actually studied!

    4 out of 5 stars Quant helper.......2007-02-13

    Great book for review of linear algebra. I needed this book to check the results of code I had written for a quadratic beta routine.

    5 out of 5 stars Excellent guide to matrix techniques.......2005-12-03

    Unlike the Schaum's outline of linear algebra, which is more about the physical interpretation of matrices as vectors, this Schaum's outline is good for learning techniques of solutions that were meant for large matrices. It is aimed at the applied mathematician, since there are not very many proofs as exercises. Instead, the user is taught the various algorithms used to solve matrix problems. The guide starts with very basic operations such as matrix addition, subtraction, and dot products. It then moves on to methods of solution for finding the determinant, eigenvalues and eigenvectors, and the functions of a matrix. What I particularly like about this guide is that in its more advanced section it shows in plain language how to implement singular value decomposition, the QR algorithm to compute eigenvalues, vector norms, LU decomposition, and other more advanced methods of solution that are not mentioned in basic linear algebra texts and are overloaded with theory in more advanced texts that lack practical examples. This book is an excellent companion to texts such as Trefethen and Bau's "Numerical Linear Algebra", since that book is short on worked examples and concentrates more on theory. The format of this guide is the same of most other Schaum's outlines- for each topic there are a few pages on motivation and the algorithms themselves, a section of worked problems, and a section of more problems with answers but not with complete solutions.

    5 out of 5 stars Delivers what is says on the box.......2005-08-29

    Takes you right from the basics to complex stuff like QR decomposition and SVD. Very useful for programmers who want to gain knowledge on solving linear equations.

    4 out of 5 stars Got matrix problems?.......2002-08-27

    If you do, this book is very helpful in that it gives a step-by-step approach to solving matrix operations problems. Although I wouldn't use this book by itself, I would recommend getting this to supplement the class. If you have already taken the class, then this is a good refresher or reference for you.

    The topics covered are inversions, determinants, vectors, eigenvalues and eigenvectors, functions, square matrices, hermitian and positive definite matrices, canonical bases, unitary transformations, and nonnegative and patterned matrices, among other topics. As with other books in the Schaum's series, there are supplementary questions to test your knowledge and understanding. Most of the answers are in the back.

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