
Advanced Engineering Mathematics
A Second Course with MatLab
Dean G. Duffy(Author)
Chapman & Hall/CRC (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 23. March 2022
Book
Hardback
466 pages
978-1-032-13342-3 (ISBN)
Description
Through four previous editions of Advanced Engineering Mathematics with MATLAB, the author presented a wide variety of topics needed by today's engineers. The fifth edition of that book, available now, has been broken into two parts: topics currently needed in mathematics courses and a new stand-alone volume presenting topics not often included in these courses and consequently unknown to engineering students and many professionals.
The overall structure of this new book consists of two parts: transform methods and random processes. Built upon a foundation of applied complex variables, the first part covers advanced transform methods, as well as z-transforms and Hilbert transforms--transforms of particular interest to systems, communication, and electrical engineers. This portion concludes with Green's function, a powerful method of analyzing systems.
The second portion presents random processes--processes that more accurately model physical and biological engineering. Of particular interest is the inclusion of stochastic calculus.
The author continues to offer a wealth of examples and applications from the scientific and engineering literature, a highlight of his previous books. As before, theory is presented first, then examples, and then drill problems. Answers are given in the back of the book.
This book is all about the future: The purpose of this book is not only to educate the present generation of engineers but also the next.
"The main strength is the text is written from an engineering perspective. The majority of my students are engineers. The physical examples are related to problems of interest to the engineering students." --Lea Jenkins, Clemson University
The overall structure of this new book consists of two parts: transform methods and random processes. Built upon a foundation of applied complex variables, the first part covers advanced transform methods, as well as z-transforms and Hilbert transforms--transforms of particular interest to systems, communication, and electrical engineers. This portion concludes with Green's function, a powerful method of analyzing systems.
The second portion presents random processes--processes that more accurately model physical and biological engineering. Of particular interest is the inclusion of stochastic calculus.
The author continues to offer a wealth of examples and applications from the scientific and engineering literature, a highlight of his previous books. As before, theory is presented first, then examples, and then drill problems. Answers are given in the back of the book.
This book is all about the future: The purpose of this book is not only to educate the present generation of engineers but also the next.
"The main strength is the text is written from an engineering perspective. The majority of my students are engineers. The physical examples are related to problems of interest to the engineering students." --Lea Jenkins, Clemson University
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
9 s/w Tabellen, 142 s/w Abbildungen, 142 s/w Zeichnungen
9 Tables, black and white; 142 Line drawings, black and white; 142 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 260 mm
Width: 183 mm
Thickness: 29 mm
Weight
1064 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-032-13342-3 (9781032133423)
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Person
Dean G. Duffy is a former mathematics instructor at the US Naval Academy and US Military Academy. He spent 25 years working on numerical weather prediction, oceanic wave modeling, and dynamical meteorology at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center. Prior to this, he was a numerical weather prediction officer in the US Air Force. He earned his Ph.D. in meteorology from MIT. Dr. Duffy has written several books on transform methods, engineering mathematics, and mixed boundary value problems including Advanced Engineering Mathematics with MatLab, fifth edition and Green's Functions with Applications, Second Edition, published by CRC Press.
Content
List of Definitions
Chapter 1: Complex Variables
Chapter 2: Transform Methods
Chapter 3: The Z-transform
Chapter 4: The Hilbert Transform
Chapter 5: Green's Functions
Chapter 6: Probability
Chapter 7: Random Processes
Chapter 8: Ito's Stochastic Calculus
Answers to Odd Numbered Problems
Chapter 1: Complex Variables
Chapter 2: Transform Methods
Chapter 3: The Z-transform
Chapter 4: The Hilbert Transform
Chapter 5: Green's Functions
Chapter 6: Probability
Chapter 7: Random Processes
Chapter 8: Ito's Stochastic Calculus
Answers to Odd Numbered Problems