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    Book-Reviews-In-Mathematica

    Partial Differential Equations, Complex Analysis, Mathematica, Farlow

    Cliff* Notes, Mathematica Evaluatable "Partial Differential Equations for Scientists and Engineers", Farlow "Physics for Scientists and Engineers", Serway "A First Course in Complex Analysis", Beck "PDE", Asmar "PDE, An Introduction", Colton "Elementary Differential Equations", 7th, Rainville "Ordinary Differential Equations", Tenenbaum "Linear Algebra And It's Applications", Lay "Swokowski Calculus", 5th, Swokowski "Chemistry Concepts & Problems, A Self-Teaching Guide",...
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    geodetic-basic-eqn-mathematica

    geodetic-basic-eqn-mathematica

    geocentric <> geodetic <> XYZ basic equations

    This is for Mathematica. 1) list of geocentric <> geodetic <> XYZ related equations* 2) quick plots using them (3d poly globe) 3) wikipedia article summarizing the above 4) one equation is by author of this paper. shows that using (new) geometry observation, Heiskanen and Moritz or Ferrari equations were not necessary as the problem is not inheirently recursive as they suggested. (see article) *gleened from many onlne sources. file geodetic-geodesic is same, improperly named) (for historic reasons files are also in https://sourceforge.net/projects/periodictablemm/)
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