SI (METRIC) EDITION; AND INTRODUCTION TO TENSOR ANALYSIS; VECTORS ANS SCALARS; DOT AND CROSS; GRADIENT , DIVERGENCE AND CURL; CURVILINEAR COORDINATES; TENSOR ANALYSIS;
Well! It's quite good. It provides theories with set of solved questions. It can be use as textbook because this book is designed to be used either as a textbook for a formal course in vector analysis.
I think Schaum's Outlines Series is for practice only. Most of the books don't discuss about the theories. But theory is the most important thing to understand the terms :(
This book was really helpful. I was trying to tough my way through a book on electrodynamics when I realized I had forgotten everything I knew about vector calculus. Not surprising, it’s been 50 years. The schaum book caught me up enough to understand what I was reading. I probably would just barely pass a test, but at least it helped me remember the days when I was good at math. I miss being young and clever. Being old and grizzled isn’t as much fun.