"The purpose of the “Funky” series of documents is to help develop an accurate physical, conceptual, geometric, and pictorial understanding of important physics topics. We focus on areas that don’t seem to be covered well in most texts we’ve seen. The documents are intended for serious students of physics. They are not 'popularizations' or oversimplifications, though they try to start simply, and build to more advanced topics..."
Digital scan, 2008
Transcribed and edited as a website by Eric Nitardy, 2012
Online companion to: F. W. J. Olver, D. W. Lozier, R. F. Boisvert, and C. W. Clark, editors. NIST Handbook of Mathematical Functions. Cambridge University Press, 2010.
An intensive review of undergraduate-level mathematics for prospective and beginning graduate students in science and engineering. This course is intended for efficient review and is not recommended for first-time learning. Prior undergraduate mathematics course work found in a typical science or engineering curriculum is expected.