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Arhangel'skii (ed.)Engl. edBerlin :Springer-Verlag,c1996256 p. ;25 cm.Encyclopaedia of mathematical sciences,0938-0396 ;50Includes bibliographical references and index.Russian ed. - Moscow : VINITI, 1989Homology theoryTopology.b1077735023-02-1728-06-02991000930099707536LE013 00A20 EMS11 V.50 (1996)V. 5012013000071923le013-E0.00-l- 02020.i1087641828-06-02General topology II922744UNISALENTOle01301-01-93ma -engde 0101177nam 2200385 450 991015877390332120230803215335.01-78625-074-8(CKB)3810000000099069(MiAaPQ)EBC4809247(EXLCZ)99381000000009906920200108d2014 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierMulberry American the artificial Harbor at Omaha /Brett Peters[Place of publication not identified] :Pickle Partners Publishing,[2014]©20141 online resource (61 pages) illustrationsIncludes bibliographical references.World War, 1939-1945CampaignsFranceMulberry harborsFranceNormandyWorld War, 1939-1945CampaignsMulberry harbors940.54214Peters Brett1377678MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910158773903321Mulberry American3415217UNINA12257oam 2200697zu 450 991015023390332120240131154057.01-283-68373-30-273-71987-4(CKB)2670000000281482(SSID)ssj0001258637(PQKBManifestationID)12412840(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001258637(PQKBWorkID)11281449(PQKB)10354814(MiAaPQ)EBC5137598(MiAaPQ)EBC6577643(MiAaPQ)EBC6578060(MiAaPQ)EBC6577697(Au-PeEL)EBL5137598(CaONFJC)MIL399623(OCoLC)1024260437(Au-PeEL)EBL6578060(OCoLC)1250081470(OCoLC)1427599930(FINmELB)ELB247449(Au-PeEL)EBL6577697(EXLCZ)99267000000028148220160829d2012 uy engurcnu||||||||txtccrEngineering Mathematics: A Foundation for Electronic, Electrical, Communications and Systems Engineers4th ed.[Place of publication not identified]Pearson Education Limited20121 online resource (983 pages)Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph0-273-71977-7 Cover -- Engineering Mathematics -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Review of algebraic techniques -- Introduction -- Laws of indices -- Number bases -- Polynomial equations -- Algebraic fractions -- Solution of inequalities -- Partial fractions -- Summation notation -- Review exercises 1 -- Engineering functions -- Introduction -- Numbers and intervals -- Basic concepts of functions -- Review of some common engineering functions and techniques -- Review exercises 2 -- The trigonometric functions -- Introduction -- Degrees and radians -- The trigonometric ratios -- The sine, cosine and tangent functions -- The sinc x function -- Trigonometric identities -- Modelling waves using sin t and cos t -- Trigonometric equations -- Review exercises 3 -- Coordinate systems -- Introduction -- Cartesian coordinate system - two dimensions -- Cartesian coordinate system - three dimensions -- Polar coordinates -- Some simple polar curves -- Cylindrical polar coordinates -- Spherical polar coordinates -- Review exercises 4 -- Discrete mathematics -- Introduction -- Set theory -- Logic -- Boolean algebra -- Review exercises 5 -- Sequences and series -- Introduction -- Sequences -- Series -- The binomial theorem -- Power series -- Sequences arising from the iterative solution of non-linear equations -- Review exercises 6 -- Vectors -- Introduction -- Vectors and scalars: basic concepts -- Cartesian components -- Scalar fields and vector fields -- The scalar product -- The vector product -- Vectors of n dimensions -- Review exercises 7 -- Matrix algebra -- Introduction -- Basic definitions -- Addition, subtraction and multiplication -- Robot coordinate frames -- Some special matrices -- The inverse of a 2 × 2 matrix -- Determinants -- The inverse of a 3 × 3 matrix -- Application to the solution of simultaneous equations -- Gaussian elimination.Eigenvalues and eigenvectors -- Analysis of electrical networks -- Iterative techniques for the solution of simultaneous equations -- Computer solutions of matrix problems -- Review exercises 8 -- Complex numbers -- Introduction -- Complex numbers -- Operations with complex numbers -- Graphical representation of complex numbers -- Polar form of a complex number -- Vectors and complex numbers -- The exponential form of a complex number -- Phasors -- De Moivre's theorem -- Loci and regions of the complex plane -- Review exercises 9 -- Differentiation -- Introduction -- Graphical approach to differentiation -- Limits and continuity -- Rate of change at a specific point -- Rate of change at a general point -- Existence of derivatives -- Common derivatives -- Differentiation as a linear operator -- Review exercises 10 -- Techniques of differentiation -- Introduction -- Rules of differentiation -- Parametric, implicit and logarithmic differentiation -- Higher derivatives -- Review exercises 11 -- Applications of differentiation -- Introduction -- Maximum points and minimum points -- Points of inflexion -- The Newton--Raphson method for solving equations -- Differentiation of vectors -- Review exercises 12 -- Integration -- Introduction -- Elementary integration -- Definite and indefinite integrals -- Review exercises 13 -- Techniques of integration -- Introduction -- Integration by parts -- Integration by substitution -- Integration using partial fractions -- Review exercises 14 -- Applications of integration -- Introduction -- Average value of a function -- Root mean square value of a function -- Review exercises 15 -- Further topics in integration -- Introduction -- Orthogonal functions -- Improper integrals -- Integral properties of the delta function -- Integration of piecewise continuous functions -- Integration of vectors -- Review exercises 16.Numerical integration -- Introduction -- Trapezium rule -- Simpson's rule -- Review exercises 17 -- Taylor polynomials, Taylor series and Maclaurin series -- Introduction -- Linearization using first-order Taylor polynomials -- Second-order Taylor polynomials -- Taylor polynomials of the nth order -- Taylor's formula and the remainder term -- Taylor and Maclaurin series -- Review exercises 18 -- Ordinary differential equations I -- Introduction -- Basic definitions -- First-order equations: simple equations and separation of variables -- First-order linear equations: use of an integrating factor -- Second-order linear equations -- Review exercises 19 -- Ordinary differential equations II -- Introduction -- Analogue simulation -- Higher order equations -- State-space models -- Numerical methods -- Euler's method -- Improved Euler method -- Runge-Kutta method of order 4 -- Review exercises 20 -- The Laplace transform -- Introduction -- Definition of the Laplace transform -- Laplace transforms of some common functions -- Properties of the Laplace transform -- Laplace transform of derivatives and integrals -- Inverse Laplace transforms -- Using partial fractions to find the inverse Laplace transform -- Finding the inverse Laplace transform using complex numbers -- The convolution theorem -- Solving linear constant coefficient differential equations using the Laplace transform -- Transfer functions -- Poles, zeros and the s plane -- Laplace transforms of some special functions -- Review exercises 21 -- Difference equations and the z Transform -- Introduction -- Basic definitions -- Rewriting difference equations -- Block diagram representation of difference equations -- Design of a discrete-time controller -- Numerical solution of difference equations -- Definition of the z transform -- Sampling a continuous signal.The relationship between the z transform and the Laplace transform -- Properties of the z transform -- Inversion of z transform -- The z transform and difference equations -- Review exercises 22 -- Fourier series -- Introduction -- Periodic waveforms -- Odd and even functions -- Orthogonality relations and other useful identities -- Fourier series -- Half-range series -- Parseval's theorem -- Complex notation -- Frequency response of a linear system -- Review exercises 23 -- The Fourier transform -- Introduction -- The Fourier transform - definitions -- Some properties of the Fourier transform -- Spectra -- The t−ω duality principle -- Fourier transforms of some special functions -- The relationship between the Fourier transform and the Laplace transform -- Convolution and correlation -- The discrete Fourier transform -- Derivation of the d.f.t. -- Using the d.f.t. to estimate a Fourier transform -- Matrix representation of the d.f.t. -- Some properties of the d.f.t. -- The discrete cosine transform -- Discrete convolution and correlation -- Review exercises 24 -- Functions of several variables -- Introduction -- Functions of more than one variable -- Partial derivatives -- Higher order derivatives -- Partial differential equations -- Taylor polynomials and Taylor series in two variables -- Maximum and minimum points of a function of two variables -- Review exercises 25 -- Vector calculus -- Introduction -- Partial differentiation of vectors -- The gradient of a scalar field -- The divergence of a vector field -- The curl of a vector field -- Combining the operators grad, div and curl -- Vector calculus and electromagnetism -- Review exercises 26 -- Line integrals and multiple integrals -- Introduction -- Line integrals -- Evaluation of line integrals in two dimensions -- Evaluation of line integrals in three dimensions.Conservative fields and potential functions -- Double and triple integrals -- Some simple volume and surface integrals -- The divergence theorem and Stokes' theorem -- Maxwell's equations in integral form -- Review exercises 27 -- Probability -- Introduction -- Introducing probability -- Mutually exclusive events: the addition law of probability -- Complementary events -- Concepts from communication theory -- Conditional probability: the multiplication law -- Independent events -- Review exercises 28 -- Statistics and probability distributions -- Introduction -- Random variables -- Probability distributions - discrete variable -- Probability density functions - continuous variable -- Mean value -- Standard deviation -- Expected value of a random variable -- Standard deviation of a random variable -- Permutations and combinations -- The binomial distribution -- The Poisson distribution -- The uniform distribution -- The exponential distribution -- The normal distribution -- Reliability engineering -- Review exercises 29 -- 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/n)n -- Index.Engineering Mathematics is the leading undergraduate textbook for Level 1 and 2 mathematics courses for electrical and electronic engineering, systems and communications engineering students. It includes a basic mathematics review, along with all the relevant maths topics required for these engineering degrees. Features Students see the application of the maths they are learning to their engineering degree through the book's applications-focussed introduction to engineering mathematics, that integrates the two disciplines Provides the foundation and advanced mathematical techniques most appropriate to students of electrical, electronic, systems and communications engineering, including: algebra, trigonometry and calculus, as well as set theory, sequences and series, Boolean algebra, logic and difference equations Integral transform methods, including the Laplace, z and Fourier transforms are fully covered Students learn and test their understanding of mathematical theory and the application to engineering with a huge number of examples and exercises with solutions New to this edition New Engineering Example showcase feature, covering an extensive range of modern applications, including music technology, electric vehicles, offshore wind power and PWM solar chargers New mathematical sections on number bases, logs and indices, summation notation, the sinc x function, waves, polar curves and the discrete cosine transform New exercises and answers.Engineering mathematicsEngineering & Applied SciencesHILCCApplied MathematicsHILCCLibros electrónicos.Engineering & Applied SciencesApplied Mathematics510.2462Croft Anthony1373880Flint JamesDavison RobertPQKBBOOK9910150233903321Engineering Mathematics: A Foundation for Electronic, Electrical, Communications and Systems Engineers3405007UNINA