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Engineering version is a whole huge book with lots of interesting things to search for:

https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-94-010-9314-9

Not just math, but properties of matter, physical constants, thermodynamics and fluids (oblique shocks!), electricity (Semiconductors, Verilog!), solid mechanics, and random stuff like screw threads.

They had us get this in undergrad, all the Engineering students at Oxford know it as HLT.



I own this one. More relevant in my opinion:

https://www.amazon.com/Handbook-Mathematics-Computational-Sc...


Interesting that the periodic table doesn't go beyond element 103 (as Lw, not Lr), we are at 118 (Og) now. Periodic table are a good way to date things. Looking at the footnote, the edition is from 1972.

How can you have Verilog, btw? It is from 1984.


I found an updated version online




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