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Steven Holzner

Autore di Physics For Dummies

142 opere 2,478 membri 16 recensioni

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Steven Holzner, PhD, was on the faculty at Cornell University and MIT
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Opere di Steven Holzner

Physics For Dummies (2005) 208 copie
Quantum Physics For Dummies (2009) 118 copie
Physics I For Dummies (2011) 98 copie
Ajax for Dummies (2006) 94 copie
Eclipse (2004) 89 copie
Ant: The Definitive Guide (2005) 78 copie
Design Patterns For Dummies (1982) — Autore — 70 copie
Inside XML (Inside) (2000) 64 copie
Eclipse Cookbook (2004) 60 copie
Physics II For Dummies (2010) 56 copie
Joomla! for Dummies (2009) 46 copie
Secrets of RSS (2006) 45 copie
Beginning Ruby on Rails (1980) 45 copie
Inside XSLT (2001) 38 copie
Spring Into PHP 5 (2005) 31 copie
Java 2 Black Book (2001) 30 copie
Ajax Bible (2007) 30 copie
How Dell Does It (2006) 25 copie
Google Docs 4 Everyone (2009) 21 copie
Real World XML (2003) 20 copie
Zoho For Dummies (2009) 14 copie
Inside JavaScript (2002) 12 copie
C Programming (1991) 12 copie
C With Assembly Language (1989) 9 copie
Javascript Complete (1998) 9 copie
Advanced Basic (1991) 6 copie
Java 2. Das Buch (2000) 5 copie
Visual C Programming (1993) 4 copie
OS/2 Assembly Language (1990) 3 copie
C++ (2001) 3 copie
Visual Basic (1991) 3 copie
Advanced Visual C 4 (1996) 2 copie
Java 1.1 (1997) 2 copie
Advanced Visual C++ 5 (1997) 2 copie
XML (2001) 2 copie
Inside XML (2001) 2 copie
XSLT par la pratique (2002) 2 copie
Mastering Netscape Ifc (1997) 1 copia
JAVA 2 1 copia
Basic Powertools (1990) 1 copia
Java I.I (1997) 1 copia
Visual J (1997) 1 copia
C++ Gran Cru (2005) 1 copia
Total Perl (2001) 1 copia
Java徹底硏究 (2000) 1 copia

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This book is not for dummies. If it were presented as a supplement to a quantum physics textbook, I'd give it four stars. As a "for Dummies" book, I'm afraid it's a failure. I came into this book just having finished [b:String Theory For Dummies|10399015|String Theory For Dummies|Andrew Zimmerman Jones|http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51MeQK9gINL._SL75_.jpg|15302931] by [a:Andrew Zimmerman Jones|2943202|Andrew Zimmerman Jones|http://photo.goodreads.com/authors/1252952533p2/2943202.jpg], which I highly recommend. String Theory for Dummies is a wonderful introduction to the very strange universe of string theory. In contrast, Quantum Physics for Dummies is an almost indecipherable, math-laden, incomprehensible "introduction" to quantum physics. The introduction states that you need a good background in college calculus including differential equations and at least a year of college physics to understand this book. The introduction does not lie. I have all these qualifications (and I'd add matrices mathematics to the requirements) and I still could not follow a lot of the math. My main problem with the book was that the author did a poor job of connecting all this math to the real world. There was very, very little qualitative discussion of quantum physics, and 90 % of the book was spent solving equations, but failing to tie the resulting equation to any physical object or phenomenon. All that said, it's not a bad book, it's just not appropriate for the "For Dummies" series.… (altro)
 
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lpg3d | 1 altra recensione | Nov 12, 2022 |
 
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pszolovits | Feb 3, 2021 |
Differential Equations for Dummies is another book in the Dummies series and as such is made for the common man or common woman as the case may be. Dr. Steven Holzner explains the subject with panache and skill. Some of the parts can be skipped. For instance, the author discusses how to do Euler’s Method with a short program written in the Java Programming Language.

The author assumes some prior knowledge of Calculus, but this is a sensible thing to expect. If you are rusty with Calculus the author does explain some of its rules and techniques, but he dives in pretty quickly. The book is written in plain English and is sprinkled here and there with humor. It mostly comes in the form of a comic panel, but sometimes he comes up with an imaginary situation where you are the only person who can use Differential Equations, even though you are surrounded by Engineers and Scientists.

I do have some problems with this book but they aren’t that extreme. First and foremost, there are no workable problems. This might be because of the nature of the text, but I am not quite certain. The second is that the book contains links to websites and I don’t know how long they will last. Although, I suppose if you enter ‘Differential Equation Solver’ into your favorite Search Engine you will be pointed to some good resources.
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Floyd3345 | Jun 15, 2019 |
I didn't read it from beginning to end, but what I did read, blew my mind. Very interesting.
 
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Don_Mega | 1 altra recensione | Dec 18, 2015 |

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Opere
142
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3.2
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16
ISBN
279
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