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530                    APPENDIX A.  MATHl3MATICAL PRELmARIES

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             SUGGESTED FtEFERENCES FOR FURTHER

             STUDY




            Amundson, N.R.,  1966, Mathematical Methods in Chemical Engineering: Matrices
            and Their Applications, Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey.

            Hildebrand, F.B.,  1965, Methods of  Applied Mathematics, 2""  Ed., Prentice-Hall,
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