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Mathematics of Physics and Modern Engineering. Ivar Stephen Sokolnikoff, Raymond M. Redheffer
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Mathematics of Physics and Modern Engineering Ivar Stephen Sokolnikoff, Raymond M. Redheffer
Publisher: Mcgraw-Hill College
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