"Theory and Problems of College Algebra" by Murray R. Spiegel is a comprehensive guide to understanding the essential concepts of algebra at the college level. The book covers a wide range of algebraic topics, including functions, equations, inequalities, polynomials, and systems of equations. Spiegel introduces these topics through clear explanations and a large collection of solved problems, …
In "Elementary Differential Equations", Lyman M. Kells provides a thorough introduction to differential equations, combining both theoretical insights and practical applications. The book covers the essential principles of ordinary differential equations (ODEs), focusing on their solutions, methods for solving both linear and nonlinear equations, and key techniques. Emphasizing clarity and prac…
In "Trigonometry: A Functional Approach", David G. Crowdis offers a thorough exploration of trigonometry, focusing on its functional applications and theoretical principles. The book covers key topics such as trigonometric functions, identities, and equations, providing detailed explanations and solutions. Crowdis approaches trigonometry as both a mathematical field and a practical tool for add…
In "Evaluation Studies Review Annual; Volume 5", Ernst W. Stromsdorfe provides an extensive review of current advancements in evaluation research across multiple disciplines. This volume brings together a collection of critical evaluations, methodologies, and case examples, offering key insights into the changing nature of evaluation practices. Topics explored include program assessment, policy…
"Physics of the Marine Atmosphere" by H.U. Roll offers an in-depth exploration of the complex interactions between the atmosphere and ocean surfaces. The book delves into the fundamental principles of marine meteorology, addressing topics such as the dynamics of ocean-atmosphere interactions, atmospheric circulation, and the impact of oceanic conditions on weather patterns and climate. Emphasiz…
Handbook of Materials and Processes for Electronics, edited by Charles A. Harper, is a thorough guide that delves into the materials and processes critical to the electronics sector. It addresses various topics, such as semiconductor materials, integrated circuit production methods, electronic assembly techniques, and the standards for quality assurance and testing of electronic components. Tar…
Engineering Mathematics by A.C. Bajpai is an extensive textbook aimed at providing engineering students with a robust understanding of mathematical concepts and methods necessary for addressing engineering challenges. The book spans a broad array of topics, including calculus, linear algebra, differential equations, complex analysis, and probability, with a focus on practical applications. Each…
Standards and Procedures for the Presentation of Processed Data in Digital Form by J.R. Neilon provides a comprehensive overview of standardized approaches for presenting processed data in digital formats. The book emphasizes the need for consistent data formatting, following established guidelines, and applying procedures that ensure the accuracy and accessibility of data. Neilon's framework i…
Dispersion and Forecasting of Air Pollution is a technical report compiled by the Working Group of the Commission for Atmospheric Sciences and published by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) in 1972. This book explores various methods and models used to predict the dispersion and concentration of air pollutants. It examines techniques such as the Gaussian, Lagrangian, and Eulerian m…
Performance Requirements of Aerological Instruments by C.L. Hawson offers an in-depth analysis of the technical specifications and performance standards required for meteorological instruments used in atmospheric measurements. The book covers instruments like thermometers, barometers, and humidity gauges, detailing their needs for precision, durability, and the capacity to deliver reliable data…
Satellite Environment Handbook, edited by Francis S. J., offers an extensive exploration of the various environmental factors that affect satellite operations in space. It discusses topics such as space radiation, Earth's magnetic field, charged particles, and the ways in which satellites interact with their surrounding space environment. The book addresses the physical and technical challenges…
Analisis Regresi: Edisi Kedua oleh R.K. Sembiring menyajikan panduan lengkap tentang analisis regresi, dengan fokus pada regresi linier sederhana dan berganda. Buku ini menjelaskan secara mendalam berbagai teknik regresi, termasuk proses estimasi, pengujian hipotesis, dan evaluasi model. Dirancang untuk membantu pembaca memahami penerapan analisis regresi di berbagai bidang, seperti ekonomi, il…
Elements of Probability and Statistics by Frank L. Wolf offers an in-depth introduction to the core principles of probability and statistics. The book explores a variety of topics, including probability theory, statistical inference, hypothesis testing, and regression analysis. It presents both the theoretical foundations and practical applications of these concepts in a straightforward and acc…
Astrophysics: A Tropical Symposium, edited by J. A. Hynek, compiles papers presented at the 50th Yerkes Observatory Symposium, marking fifty years of progress in the field of astrophysics. The book addresses a broad array of subjects, such as the structure and evolution of stars, general relativity, and advanced observational techniques. It features contributions from prominent astrophysicists,…
Algebra and Trigonometry by Walter Fleming is an extensive textbook aimed at establishing a strong understanding of both algebra and trigonometry. The book covers essential algebraic topics, including equations, inequalities, polynomials, and rational expressions, and extends into trigonometric concepts such as identities, equations, and their real-world applications. It also addresses function…
Late Stages of Stellar Evolution, edited by R.J. Tayler, is a collection of papers from the 66th Symposium of the International Astronomical Union (IAU), held in Warsaw on September 10–12, 1973. This book presents cutting-edge research on the final stages of stellar evolution, covering the formation of neutron stars, white dwarfs, and black holes. Various topics are explored in detail, includin…
The Troposphere by Albert Defant presents a comprehensive study of the troposphere, the lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere, using data from the German Meteor Expedition (1925–1927). The book delves into the physical properties and dynamics of the troposphere, examining factors such as temperature, pressure, humidity, and wind movements. It investigates the interactions between the atmosphere an…