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Advanced engineering mathematics with MATLAB

✍ Scribed by Duffy, Dean G.


Publisher
CRC Press
Year
2010
Tongue
English
Leaves
1094
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


"Resoundingly popular in its first edition, Dean Duffy's Advanced Engineering Mathematics has been updated, expanded, and now more than ever provides the solid mathematics background required throughout the engineering disciplines. Melding the author's expertise as a practitioner and his years of teaching engineering mathematics, this text stands clearly apart from the many others available. Relevant, insightful  Read more...

✦ Table of Contents


Introduction. Complex Variables. First-Order Ordinary Differential Equations. Higher-Order Ordinary Differential Equations. Fourier Series. The Fourier Transform. The Laplace Transform. The Z-Transform. The Hilbert Transform. The Sturm-Liouville Problem. The Wave Equation. The Heat Equation. Laplace's Equation. Green's Functions. Vector Analysis. Linear Algebra. Probability. Random Processes. Answers to the Odd-Numbered Problems. Index.

✦ Subjects


Engineering mathematics -- Data processing;MATHEMATICS / Essays;MATHEMATICS / Pre-Calculus;MATHEMATICS / Reference


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