Haircut said:I haven't been an undergraduate for a while but this was the book I used
http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos...8-6/ref=sr_8_xs_ap_i6_xgl/026-9223045-9071615
Covers most first year stuff pretty well and a bit of second year stuff too.
I think that link may be a competitor bud...Haircut said:link
I'm sure the dons said it was fine as long as we were just linking to a book or something.Pickers said:I think that link may be a competitor bud...
Amleto said:I used to use 'adams', cant find a link atm, sorry. why don't you wait til you get a recommended texts list?![]()
PinkPig said:The book that seems to be the most popular for non-maths maths (ie. anyone doing maths as part of a larger course rather than really studying maths itself) is Mathematic Methods for Physics and Engineering (Riley, Hobson, Bence). This seems to cover most things needed in first and second year. For an actual maths course you'll probably need more detailed books on various parts of the course.
You forgot to add the caveat "... at Cambridge".PinkPig said:The book that seems to be the most popular for non-maths maths (ie. anyone doing maths as part of a larger course rather than really studying maths itself) is Mathematic Methods for Physics and Engineering (Riley, Hobson, Bence). This seems to cover most things needed in first and second year. For an actual maths course you'll probably need more detailed books on various parts of the course.
Arcade Fire said:You forgot to add the caveat "... at Cambridge".
For some reason the faculty at Cambridge continues to recommend RHb despite there being many better (although perhaps not more comprehensive) textbooks out there. I particularly recommend 'Mathematical Methods in the Physical Sciences' by Mary Boas, and 'Mathematical Techniques' by Jordan and Smith.
DAVEM said:Hi,
Whats the best Ugrad general mathematical methods (for physics/maths/eng) textbook upto second year level nowadays?
Cheers in advance
David
Visage said:Boas was 'the bible' when i was at Uni:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos...39371/sr=2-1/ref=sr_2_3_1/202-0056613-0541465
I dont think there was a single mathematical element of the course that wasnt cobvered in there.....
DAVEM said:Anyone got an old copy they dont need anymore £££!
Visage said:Ive got my old copy sat about 3ft away from me - unfortunately I've got a kind of mental block when it comes to selling books - it just doesnt seem 'right.
Ebay?
spirit said:advanced physics by adams and allday?