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Engineering Mathematics is the unparalleled undergraduate textbook for students of electrical, electronic, communications, and systems engineering. This widely used text, now in its 5th Edition, takes on an applications-focused approach to ensure a deep and practical understanding.
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Anthony Crofthas taught mathematics in further and higher education institutions for over thirty years.He is currently Professor of Mathematics Education and Director of sigma- theCentre for Excellence in Teaching and Learning based in theMathematics Education Centre at Loughborough University. He teaches mathematics and engineering undergraduates, and has championed mathematics support for students who find the transition from school to university difficult.He has authored many very successful mathematics textbooks, including several for engineering students. In 2008 he was awarded a National Teaching Fellowship in recognition of his work in these fields.
Robert Davisonhas thirty years' experience teaching mathematics in both further and higher education.He has authored many very successful mathematics textbooks, including several for engineering students.
Inhalt
- Chapter 1 Review of algebraic techniques
- Chapter 2 Engineering functions
- Chapter 3 The trigonometric functions
- Chapter 4 Coordinate systems
- Chapter 5 Discrete mathematics
- Chapter 6 Sequences and series
- Chapter 7 Vectors
- Chapter 8 Matrix algebra
- Chapter 9 Complex numbers
- Chapter 10 Di erentiation
- Chapter 11 Techniques of di erentiation
- Chapter 12 Applications of di erentiation
- Chapter 13 Integration
- Chapter 14 Techniques of integration
- Chapter 15 Applications of integration
- Chapter 16 Further topics in integration
- Chapter 17 Numerical integration
- Chapter 18 Taylor polynomials, Taylor series and Maclaurin series
- Chapter 19 Ordinary di erential equations I
- Chapter 20 Ordinary di erential equations II
- Chapter 21 The Laplace transform
- Chapter 22 Di erence equations and the z transform
- Chapter 23 Fourier series
- Chapter 24 The Fourier transform
- Chapter 25 Functions of several variables
- Chapter 26 Vector calculus
- Chapter 27 Line integrals and multiple integrals
- Chapter 28 Probability
- Chapter 29 Statistics and probability distributions
- Appendix I Representing a continuous function and a sequence as a sum of weighted impulses
- Appendix II The Greek alphabet
- Appendix III SI units and prefixes
- Appendix IV The binomial expansion of (n-N)/nn
- Index