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Mathematical Problems for Chemistry Students

  • 1st Edition - July 27, 2006
  • Latest edition
  • Author: Gyorgy Pota
  • Language: English

Mathematical Problems for Chemistry Students has been compiled and written (a) to help chemistrystudents in their mathematical studies by providing them with mathematical proble… Read more

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Description

Mathematical Problems for Chemistry Students has been compiled and written (a) to help chemistrystudents in their mathematical studies by providing them with mathematical problems really occurring in chemistry (b) to help practising chemists to activate their applied mathematical skills and (c) to introduce students and specialistsof the chemistry-related fields (physicists, mathematicians, biologists, etc.) intothe world of the chemical applications.Some problems of the collection are mathematical reformulations of those in the standard textbooks of chemistry, others were taken from theoretical chemistry journals. All major fields of chemistry are covered, and each problem is given a solution.This problem collection is intended for beginners and users at an intermediate level. It can be used as a companion to virtually all textbooks dealing with scientific and engineering mathematics or specifically mathematics for chemists.

Key features

* Covers a wide range of applications of the most essential tools in applied mathematics* A new approach to a number of classical textbook-problems* A number of non-classical problems are included

Readership

For students, university teachers and specialists of chemistry-related fields

Table of contents

1. Problems Algebra Linear Algebra Derivative and Integral Sequences, Series and Limits Differential Equations Other Problems 2. Solutions Algebra Linear Algebra Derivative and Integral Sequences, Series and Limits Differential Equations Other Problems A. Stoichiometry The Formula Matrix Reactions The Stoichiometric Matrix B. Notation Chemistry Mathematics

Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Published: July 27, 2006
  • Language: English

About the author

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Gyorgy Pota

Affiliations and expertise
Institute of Physical Chemistry University of Debrecen, Debrecen, Hungary