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Edité par Dover Publications, 1960
Vendeur : Alan Newby, Marion, IN, Etats-Unis
Livre
Paperback. Etat : Collectible- very good. No Jacket. Formerly titled "Differential Equations for Electrical Engineers) Tight and sound Fairly clean copy however cover slightly soiled Corner bumps and rubs to cover with edge wear on spine No inside markings or underlinings Please see our photo as some book sites use stock images.
Edité par Dover Publications, 1960
Vendeur : Basement Seller 101, Cincinnati, OH, Etats-Unis
Livre
Paperback. Etat : Very Good.
Edité par Dover Publications, New York, 1960
Vendeur : Kenneth Mallory Bookseller ABAA, Decatur, GA, Etats-Unis
Paperback. Etat : Very good. Paperback. vii, 299pp. Lightly edgeworn, foxing to the top edge of the text block, else very good.
Edité par John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York, 1947
Vendeur : Munster & Company LLC, ABAA/ILAB, Corvallis, OR, Etats-Unis
Hardcover. Etat : Very Good. New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1947. vii, 299 pp. 22.5 x 15 cm. Blue cloth covered boards with silver titling to spine; sixth printing. Light sunning to spine with rubbing and light bumping to spine ends. Light rubbing and light soil to boards, with bumping and rubbing to corners. Plain white label over presumed remnants of a bookplate on front pastedown. Interior is clean and unmarked. Binding firm. . Hard Cover. Very Good.
Edité par Dover, New York, 1960
Vendeur : Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, Etats-Unis
Etat : Near Fine. Reprint. Near fine. Please Note: This book has been transferred to Between the Covers from another database and might not be described to our usual standards. Please inquire for more detailed condition information.
Edité par John Wiley & Sons, New York, 1933
Vendeur : Rareeclectic, Pound ridge, NY, Etats-Unis
Livre Edition originale
Hardcover. Etat : Very Good. 1st Edition. This will be the only Non-library First Edition (Wiley NAP) for sale on the Internet. It does have a drawing or illustration of a library bookplate (not a bookplate itself) on the inside cover. On the FFEP there is a real bookplate from the personal library of Sidney Soloway who was studying at Harvard at the time. He later became a biophysicist. At the top of the FFEP he penned his name and a couple of his addresses. This book is very solidly bound. The covers have minimal soiling and wear (see the photos). The pages are perfectly clean. No soiling, no markings, no creases, and Only the writing already referenced at the top of the FFEP. 299 pages.
Edité par Dover Publications, 1960
ISBN 10 : 0486606015ISBN 13 : 9780486606019
Vendeur : Best and Fastest Books, Wantage, NJ, Etats-Unis
Livre
Etat : Good. 1960 Dover. Paperback. Cover shows wear. Tight binding. Pages unmarked. Solid copy. We take great pride in accurately describing the condition of our books and media, ship within 48 hours, and offer a 100% money back guarantee. Customers purchasing more than one item from us may be entitled to a shipping discount.
Edité par Dover Publications, 1960
Vendeur : BookDepart, Shepherdstown, WV, Etats-Unis
Paperback. Etat : UsedGood. Softcover, formerly titled Differential Equations for Electrical Engineers; Dover reprint of 1933 copyright; surplus library copy with the usual stampings; reference number taped to spine; fading and edge wear to exterior; otherwise in good condition with clean text, firm binding.
Edité par Dover New York, 1933
Vendeur : ralfs-buecherkiste, Herzfelde, MOL, Allemagne
Livre
Paperback. Etat : Gut. 299 Seiten guter Zustand/ good With numerous ill. Additional cover foliation. ha1040852 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 400.
Edité par Dover Publications, INC., New York, 1960
Vendeur : Edinburgh Books, Edinburgh, Royaume-Uni
Livre
Soft cover. Etat : Very Good. Reprint. 1960. vii, 299pp., 15pp. publisher's list. Contents include: Complex numbers; Linear differential equations with constant coefficients; The physical meaning of certain partial differential equations; Analytic functions; and Convergence of Fourier series; et.al. Book has light wear to spine and corners with minor fading to spine. Light foxing to edges. Previous owner's inscription to first page. Otherwise in VG condition.
Edité par New York, Dover, New York, 1960
Vendeur : Messinissa libri, Milano, MI, Italie
paperback. Etat : Ottimo (Fine). AP.43Brossura editoriale,in lingua inglese, volume in ottime condizioni, copertina e interno in ottimo stato, legatura salda , 299 pagine circaCopertina come da foto. Book.
Vendeur : LibreriaElcosteño, Ciudad de Buenos Aires, BA, Argentine
Tapa Blanda. Etat : Bien. IMAGENES: En caso que no exista imagen de tapa. no dude en solicitarla. Ejemplar Usado, puede (o no) contener signos de uso como firma, anotaciones o subrayados, consultenos para mayor informacion del estado.
Edité par John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York, NY U.S.A., 1933
Vendeur : Bargain Finders of Colorado, Simla, CO, Etats-Unis
Livre Edition originale
Hardcover. Etat : Fine. No Jacket. 1st Edition. Textbook developed by one of America's premier 20th century mathematicians. During the 1920s, Dr. Franklin taught a junior level course in differential equations for electrical engineering students (summarized in 1st 6 chapters). Then in the final two chapters, he develops the framework and theorems which prove why those techniques work and indicate how to solve such problems with more general methods, thus presenting a basic introduction to modern Analysis in 61 pages. Book includes 46 sets of exercises for the reader, answers to select problems, bibliography, and index. vii + 299pp. Philip Franklin (1898?1965) was an American mathematician and professor whose work was primarily focused in analysis. Dr. Franklin received a B.S. in 1918 from City College of New York (who later awarded him its Townsend Harris Medal for the alumnus who achieved notable postgraduate distinction). He received his M.A. in 1920 and Ph.D. in 1921 both from Princeton University. His dissertation, The Four Color Problem, was supervised by Oswald Veblen. After teaching for one year at Princeton and two years at Harvard University (as the Benjamin Peirce Instructor), Franklin joined the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Department of Mathematics, where he stayed until his 1964 retirement. In 1922, Franklin gave the first proof that all planar graphs with at most 25 vertices can be four-colored. In 1928, Franklin gave the first description of an orthonormal basis for L²([0,1]) consisting of continuous functions (now known as "Franklin's system"). In 1934, Franklin disproved the Heawood conjecture for the Klein bottle by showing that any map drawn on the Klein bottle can be colored with at most six colors. Perhaps his most famous result is an example which shows that six colors may be needed is the 12-vertex cubic graph now known as the Franklin graph. Hardcover has blue cloth boards, silver lettering on spine, front cover empressed with Wiley seal, but no DJ. This copy was privately owned, but not by a student studying a course. This book spent most of its existence on a shelf, square corners and looks better than most copies from on the shelves of a new book store. Most likely an instructor copy or a sales sample. Interior is tight, clean and unmarked, no ownership. Copyright 1933. Stated from sixth printing, October, 1947. First Edition (except for having the correction of any initial errata) assumed. Printed in U.S.A. No ISBN, LCCN, nor MSR.