Mathematical handbook for electrical engineers
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Mathematical handbook for electrical engineers
(The Artech House technology management and professional development library / Bruce Elbert, series editor)
Artech House, c2005
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
When trying to solve a complex, seemingly unsolvable problem, electrical engineers sometimes just need to start at the very beginning of the problem. To arrive at a solution, they have to go back to the basics and examine the mathematical rules, laws, and formulas that are at the root of every electrical engineering problem. This is why engineers need the Mathematical Handbook for Electrical Engineers. Written by electrical engineers, specifically for electrical engineers, this valuable resource presents the most common mathematical techniques used for problem solving and computer-aided analysis. It concisely, clearly, and easily explains the essential mathematics engineers use everyday on the job, and also serves as a time-saving reference for students. Examples are taken from a wide variety of electrical engineering disciplines, including circuits, devices and systems, antennas and propagation, waveforms and signal processing, and stochastic radio engineering.
目次
Elementary Mathematics. Sequences, Series and Limits. Differential and Integral Calculus. Complex Variables and Functions. Fourier Series. Matrix Algebra. Vector Algebra. Probability Theory, Random Functions, and Applied Statistics. Computer-Aided Computations. Electrical Circuits and Devices. Antennas and Propagation. Waveforms and Signal Processing. Stochastic Radio Engineering. Appendices.
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