Author: George E. Andrews
Edition:
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 0521623219
Edition:
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 0521623219
Special Functions (Encyclopedia of Mathematics and its Applications)
Special functions, which include the trigonometric functions, have been used for centuries. Download Special Functions (Encyclopedia of Mathematics and its Applications) from rapidshare, mediafire, 4shared. Their role in the solution of differential equations was exploited by Newton and Leibniz, and the subject of special functions has been in continuous development ever since. In just the past thirty years several new special functions and applications have been discovered. This treatise presents an overview of the area of special functions, focusing primarily on the hypergeometric functions and the associated hypergeometric series. It includes both important historical results and recent developments and shows how these arise from several areas of mathematics and mathematical physics. Particular emphasis is placed on formulas that can be used in computation. Search and find a lot of education books in many category availabe for free download.
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Special Functions education books for free. Their role in the solution of differential equations was exploited by Newton and Leibniz, and the subject of special functions has been in continuous development ever since. In just the past thirty years several new special functions and applications have been discovered. This treatise presents an overview of the area of special functions, focusing primarily on the hypergeometric functions and the associated hypergeometric series. It includes both important historical results and recent developments and shows how these arise from several areas of mathematics and mathematical physics
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