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"A Student's Guide to Vectors and Tensors (Student's Guides), 1st Edition" by Daniel A. Fleisch is an essential resource for students seeking a clear and concise understanding of vectors and tensors. The book provides a step-by-step approach to these mathematical concepts, often encountered in physics and engineering. Fleisch's style is approachable and engaging, offering practical examples and intuitive explanations to help students grasp the fundamentals of vectors and tensors.

The book begins by introducing the basics of vectors, covering their properties, operations, and applications in various scientific contexts. Fleisch then progresses to tensors, explaining how they extend the concept of vectors to multiple dimensions. He demonstrates how tensors are used in a range of disciplines, including physics, engineering, and computer science, providing real-world examples that illustrate their importance.

Fleisch's guide also includes exercises and problems at the end of each chapter, allowing students to test their understanding and apply the concepts they've learned. The solutions provided in the book serve as a valuable tool for self-assessment and reinforcement of key ideas. This guide is ideal for undergraduate students in physics and engineering, as well as for those in related fields seeking to strengthen their mathematical foundation.

Keypoints:

1. Comprehensive guide to vectors and tensors, designed for students in physics and engineering.
2. Explains vector properties, operations, and applications in scientific contexts.
3. Introduces tensors and their role in multiple disciplines, such as physics and computer science.
4. Includes exercises and problems for self-assessment and practice.
5. Ideal for undergraduate students and those seeking a solid foundation in mathematical concepts.

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Writer                 ✤      Daniel A. Fleisch (Author)

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