Delta Functions has now been updated, restructured and modernised into a second edition, to answer specific difficulties typically found by students encountering delta functions for the first time. In particular, the treatment of the Laplace transform has been revised with this in mind. The chapter on Schwartz distributions has been considerably extended and the book is supplemented by a fuller review of Nonstandard Analysis and a survey of alternative infinitesimal treatments of generalised functions.
Dealing with a difficult subject in a simple and straightforward way, the text is readily accessible to a broad audience of scientists, mathematicians and engineers. It can be used as a working manual in its own right, and serves as a preparation for the study of more advanced treatises. Little more than a standard background in calculus is assumed, and attention is focused on techniques, with a liberal selection of worked examples and exercises.
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Review of the first edition:
"I find this a good book to teach from and the students can actually read it." --Professor H. Westcott Vayo, University of Toledo, USA
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Elsevier Science & Technology
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Höhe: 234 mm
Breite: 156 mm
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ISBN-13
978-1-904275-39-8 (9781904275398)
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De Montfort University, UK
1. Results from Elementary Analysis 2. The Dirac Delta Function 3. Properties of the Delta Function 4. Time-invariant Linear Systems 5. The Laplace Transform 6. Fourier Series and Transforms 7. Other Generalised Functions 8. Introduction to distributions 9. Integration Theory 10. Introduction to N.S.A 11. Nonstandard Generalised Functions