Mathematics For Engineers - Volume 2: Integral Calculus, Taylor And Fourier Series, Calculus For Multivariable Functions, 1st Order Differential Equations, Laplace Transform

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A01=Thomas Westermann
Application of Mathematics
Applied Mathematics
Author_Thomas Westermann
Bachelor Mathematics
Category=PBKJ
Category=PBW
Convolution Theorem
Diagonalization
Domain Decomposition
Double Integral
Eigenvalues
Eigenvectors
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Error Calculation
Euler's Line Tracing
Examples
First-Order Differential Equation
Fourier Series
General Mathematics
Gradient
Homogeneous
Inhomogeneous
Integration
Integration by Parts
Inverse Laplace Transform
Laplace Transform
Local Extremes
Mathematics
Mathematics Examination
Modelling
Number Series
Partial Derivative
Partial Fraction Decomposition
Positive Definite Matrices
Power Series
Separation of Variables
Substitution Methods
Sylvester's Theorem
Symmetric Matrices
Taylor Series
Triple Integral
Variation of Constant

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  • ISBN 9789819800780
  • Publication Date: 19 Dec 2024
  • Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: SG
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This second volume in our series is intended primarily as a companion text for the second semester mathematics preliminaries for students and lecturers of electrical engineering and other engineering disciplines.In a clear and concise manner, and without too much abstraction, it introduces students to the topics covered in the basic mathematics lectures. Volume 2 also provides students at universities and applied universities with a largely accurate, but always illustrative, presentation as a practical aid to entry into higher mathematics.Mathematical concepts are clearly motivated, systematically equated and visualized in many animations. Mathematical proofs are almost completely avoided. Instead, many applications not only support the application of mathematics, but also contribute to a better understanding of mathematics.

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