A Manual of Logarithmic Computation offers a comprehensive guide to the use of logarithms in mathematical calculations. Originally published in 1881, this manual provides detailed explanations and numerous examples to aid students and practitioners in mastering logarithmic techniques. Authored by Alfred George Compton, the book covers various aspects of logarithmic computation, making it an invaluable resource for those studying mathematics, engineering, and related fields.
This edition retains the original text, ensuring that readers can benefit from the clarity and precision of Compton’s instructions. The manual includes a wealth of practical examples, illustrating the application of logarithms to diverse computational problems. Whether you are a student seeking to enhance your mathematical skills or a professional in need of a reliable reference, A Manual of Logarithmic Computation is an essential addition to your library.
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