Mathematics For Physical Chemistry Donald A. Mcquarrie
The book is highly regarded for its clarity and "delightful" presentation, with reviewers from The Times Higher Education
: The text is divided into 23 short chapters, each intended to be readable in a single sitting. Practical Focus mathematics for physical chemistry donald a. mcquarrie
The book begins with a thorough review of the calculus most students encounter in their first two years of university. This includes: Functions of a single variable and their derivatives. The book is highly regarded for its clarity
Unlike massive math references (e.g., Boas or Kreyszig ), McQuarrie’s book is lean. Chapters are short (often 10–15 pages). The prose is direct, almost conversational, and avoids mathematical jargon that isn’t essential for chemists. Boas or Kreyszig )