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| | An Introduction to Numerical Analysis
This introduction to numerical analysis was written for students in mathematics,
the physical sciences, and engineering, at the upper undergraduate to beginning
graduate level. Prerequisites for using the text are elementary calculus, linear
algebra, and an introduction to differential equations. The student's level of... | | Electromagnetic Fields and EnergyWe are fortunate that electromagnetic aspects of engineering systems are accurately described by remarkably concise and general laws. Yet, a price paid for the generality of Maxwell's equations is the effort required to make these laws of practical use to the engineer who is not only analyzing, but synthesizing and inventing. Key to the... |
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C Traps and PitfallsC Traps and Pitfalls teaches how the peculiarities of the C language make it easy for the intended behavior of a program and the actual behavior of a program to differ. The book's experienced author, Koenig, follows up with examples and helpful advice on many of these "pitfalls." Each chapter includes exercises for... | | Dynamical Systems and Fractals: Computer Graphics Experiments with PascalThis study of chaos, fractals and complex dynamics is intended for anyone familiar with computers. While keeping the mathematics to a simple level with few formulas, the reader is introduced to an area of current scientific research that was scarcely possible until the availability of computers. The book is divided into two main parts; the... | | Switchmode Power Supply HandbookThe bestselling reference--packed with essential new material! The leading hands-on guide in this rapidly expanding area of electronics, Keith Billing's revision of the Switchmode Power Supply Handbook brings additional state-of-the-art techniques and developments to engineers at all levels. Offering sound working knowledge of the latest in... |
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