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What are the differences between The Princeton Companion to Applied Mathematics and Mathematics for Physics by Michael Stone and Paul Goldbart?

Both of them are applied mathematics books. What are the main differences between them? Which is more mathematical i.e. mathematically advanced, mathematically rigorous?
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Applied linear algebra textbook? [closed]

I have a copy of Linear Algebra Done Right, which I worked through years ago in college. I have been using that book to refresh my knowledge, but it does not have an applied or computational aspect ...
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Matlab book recommendation

Which book or books do you recommend that cover advanced engineering topics and problem solving using matlab? I already finished a very good introductory book and i want something more advanced. Do ...
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