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"Newman's presentation is elegant and nicely written, and the exercise questions are first-rate."--Francis Nimmo, University of California, Santa Cruz "Excellent as a primary or supplementary text in mathematical geophysics. I like the style of this book, which is close to the applications, but not too close. Newman focuses on the right amount of details, and offers ample physical motivation."--Frederik J. Simons, Princeton University

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"Newman's presentation is elegant and nicely written, and the exercise questions are first-rate."--Francis Nimmo, University of California, Santa Cruz "Excellent as a primary or supplementary text in mathematical geophysics. I like the style of this book, which is close to the applications, but not too close. Newman focuses on the right amount of details, and offers ample physical motivation."--Frederik J. Simons, Princeton University
Autorenporträt
William I. Newman is professor in the Department of Earth, Planetary, and Space Sciences, the Department of Physics and Astronomy, and the Department of Mathematics at the University of California, Los Angeles. He is the author of Continuum Mechanics in the Earth Sciences.