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The STEM Major’s Guide to the University Tensor Index What This Guide Covers › Tensor Index Notation for STEM Majors introduces the compact language used in advanced mathematics, physics, and engineering to represent vectors, tensors, and multidimensional relationships. This guide focuses on understanding indices, summation convention, and how tensor notation […]
The STEM Major’s Guide to the University Mary Boas What This Guide Covers › Mary Boas: Mathematical Methods in the Physical Sciences introduces one of the most important reference texts used by physics, engineering, and advanced mathematics students. This guide focuses on how to approach the Boas textbook, understand its […]
Explore TheSTEMMajor.com for a growing library of over one thousand lessons and podcasts in mathematics, physics, engineering, and computer science, along with structured PDF resources and guided coursework through P.L.E.M. Academy, which stands for Physics, Language, Engineering, and Mathematics. Stop Learning Mathematics, Physics, and Engineering on YouTube — A Necessary […]
Explore TheSTEMMajor.com for a growing library of over 1,000 lessons and podcasts, plus PDFs and structured educational material through PLEM Academy. How to Format a 5.5 × 8.5 Book in Microsoft Word Learn how to properly structure a Word document for publishing or clean academic work. Why This Formatting Matters […]
How to Format a 5.5 × 8.5 Book in Microsoft Word for Publishing or Homework Learn how to properly format a professional Microsoft Word document that works for Kindle, Barnes and Noble, Draft2Digital, IngramSpark, Lulu, or structured college assignments. Why This Formatting Matters This lesson shows how to build a […]
Prealgebra Reference • [19] Sullivan, M. (2011). Algebra and trigonometry (9th ed.). Pearson. Found via https://home.ufam.edu.br/andersonlfc/Nivelamento_Matem%C3%A1tica/Algebra%20&%20Trigonometry%20-%20Sullivan/Sullivan%20Algebra%20&%20Trigonometry%209th%20txtbk.pdf Advanced Topic Reference • [12] Boas, M. L. (2006). Mathematical methods in the physical sciences (3rd ed.). John Wiley & Sons. https://www.christs.cam.ac.uk/sites/default/files/inline-files/0a187866618ca3049030ec5014860ae8-original.pdf...