John F. Riley
John F. Riley born Derby in 1939 and worked in Africa and Australia for 38 years in the base-metal Mining Industry. His early interest in aphorism stems from teenage years, and was renewed in Australia when he retired. He is also the author of an autobiography (A Second Chance-2003); a book on the evolution of the Calculus ( All is Change - 2014) and an algebraic odyssey ( The Bone Setters - 2019).
John F. Riley born Derby in 1939 and worked in Africa and Australia for 38 years in the base-metal Mining Industry. His early interest in aphorism stems from teenage years, and was renewed in Australia when he retired. He is also the author of an autobiography (A Second Chance-2003); a book on the evolution of the Calculus ( All is Change - 2014) and an algebraic odyssey ( The Bone Setters - 2019). See less
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John F. Riley book reviews
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Mathematical Methods for Physics and Engineering: A Comprehensive Guide
Mathematics at Its Best
by Aplegat, May 12, 2011
Excellent course of applied mathematics, a vast amount of material presented in concise, yet easily readable manner, good for learning and a quick review. Read More
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Mathematical Methods for Physics and Engineering: A Comprehensive Guide
Covers broad range of math!
Overall, this is a pretty good book. I have the second edition, and it covers the most important topics an engineer generally studies. This would be a good book for reference! Read More
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Mathematical Methods for Physics and Engineering: A Comprehensive Guide
by aaf3, Jun 14, 2007
The book is fairly self-explaining despite the subject is quite difficult; it also contains enough examples. Read More