Preface. 1. Sound waves. 2. Loudness and pitch. 3. Quality. 4. Wave analysis. 5. Resonance. 6. Hearing. 7. The production of speech. 8. Resonances of the vocal tract. 9. Digital speech processing. 10. Fourier analysis. ll. Digital filters and LPC analysis. Index.
Math into LATEX: An Introduction to LATEX and AMS-LATEX.by G. Grätzer
✍ Scribed by Review by: C. D. Kemp
- Book ID
- 125771895
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1997
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 439 KB
- Volume
- 53
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0006-341X
- DOI
- 10.2307/2533529
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Grätzer's book provides the beginner with a simple, direct approach. Using numerous examples, a formula gallery, sample files, and templates, a short course, Part I, guides the reader through typing text, math formulas, equations, and an article template making it possible to start typing an article
"Math into LaTeX" is for the mathematician, physicist, engineer, scientist, or technical typist who needs to quickly learn how to write and typeset articles and books containing mathematical formulas, and requires a thorough reference book on all aspects of LaTeX and the AMS packages, the enhancemen
Math into LaTeX