VECTOR ALGEBRA: for Engineers and Scientists

VECTOR ALGEBRA: for Engineers and Scientists

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Science & Technology
形式 ハードカバー
ページ数 152
言語 英語
公開されました Sep 22, 2021
出版社 Independently Published
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Demetrios P. Kanoussis brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to the world of vector algebra, specifically tailored for engineers and scientists. The book serves as a comprehensive guide through the complexities of vector analysis, making challenging concepts accessible to a broad audience. Readers will find a structured approach that emphasizes practical applications, allowing them to grasp the essential theories while applying them to real-world problems.

Ocean engineering, aerospace studies, and computational physics are just a few areas where the principles of vector algebra play a vital role. Kanoussis illustrates these concepts with clarity, ensuring that each mathematical principle is backed by relevant examples and exercises. This hands-on approach fosters a deeper understanding, equipping professionals and students alike with the analytical tools needed for success in their fields.

Throughout the chapters, Kanoussis encourages critical thinking and problem-solving, challenging readers to engage with the material actively. The book does not simply present formulas; rather, it fosters an intuitive grasp of vector algebra, demonstrating how these mathematical tools can streamline complex calculations and enhance creative engineering solutions.

By the end of the book, readers will have developed a robust understanding of vector algebra's foundations and applications. This knowledge will empower them to navigate the challenges of their respective domains with confidence and innovation, making it an indispensable resource for anyone looking to elevate their analytical skills.

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