If you liked Geomathematically Oriented Potential Theory by Willi Freeden, start with Inverse Magnetometry (2021), Integration and Cubature Methods (2017), and Exploratory Potential Methods in Geothermal Power Generation (2024). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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What should I read after Geomathematically Oriented Potential Theory?

BookOrb recommends Inverse Magnetometry (2021), Integration and Cubature Methods (2017), Exploratory Potential Methods in Geothermal Power Generation (2024), Metaharmonic Lattice Point Theory (2011), and Least square approximation by linear combinations of (multi) poles (1983).

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Who wrote Geomathematically Oriented Potential Theory?

Geomathematically Oriented Potential Theory is by Willi Freeden.