Review:
"Contains all the mathematical methods that 99% of chemists would need. Designed as a text for an actual Maths for Chemists course, it is laid out in a logical progression from simple (decimals, algebra, and functions) to the more complicated but no less important (matrix algebra, differential equations, and matrix eigenvalue problems). It seems well suited both for its stated purpose and as a 'brush-up' book for undergraduates, graduate students, and others . . . . I am impressed with this book. I am sure that it will remain open on my desk and will become well worn in short order." --C. Michael McCallum in Journal of Chemical Education "An excellent quick reference. . . .Unlike most quick references of its kind, it also contains historical footnotes that add depth to its overall educational value. . . .Clearly written with excellent diagrams."--Choice "Contains all the mathematical methods that 99% of chemists would need. Designed as a text for an actual Maths for Chemists course, it is laid out in a logical progression from simple (decimals, algebra, and functions) to the more complicated but no less important (matrix algebra, differential equations, and matrix eigenvalue problems). It seems well suited both for its stated purpose and as a 'brush-up' book for undergraduates, graduate students, and others . . . . I am impressed with this book. I am sure that it will remain open on my desk and will become well worn in short order." --C. Michael McCallum in Journal of Chemical Education "An excellent quick reference. . . .Unlike most quick references of its kind, it also contains historical footnotes that add depth to its overall educational value. . . .Clearly written with excellent diagrams."--Choice "Contains all the mathematical methods that 99% of chemists would need. Designed as a text for an actual Maths for Chemists course, it is laid out in a logical progression from simple (decimals, algebra, and functions) to the more complicated but no less important (matrix algebra, differential equations, and matrix eigenvalue problems). It seems well suited both for its stated purpose and as a 'brush-up' book for undergraduates, graduate students, and others . . . . I am impressed with this book. I am sure that it will remain open on my desk and will become well worn in short order." --C. Michael McCallum in Journal of Chemical Education "An excellent quick reference. . . .Unlike most quick references of its kind, it also contains historical footnotes that add depth to its overall educational value. . . .Clearly written with excellent diagrams."--Choice "Contains all the mathematical methods that 99% of chemists would need. Designed as a text for an actual Maths for Chemists course, it is laid out in a logical progression from simple (decimals, algebra, and functions) to the more complicated but no less important (matrix algebra, differential equations, and matrix eigenvalue problems). It seems well suited both for its stated purpose and as a 'brush-up' book for undergraduates, graduate students, and others . . . . I am impressed with this book. I am sure that it will remain open on my desk and will become well worn in short order." --C. Michael McCallum in Journal of Chemical Education "An excellent quick reference. . . .Unlike most quick references of its kind, it also contains historical footnotes that add depth to its overall educational value. . . .Clearly written with excellent diagrams."--Choice
About the Author:
Dr Erich Steiner is a former senior lecturer at the University of Exeter, UK.
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