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020 | _a9781138374188 | ||
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_a512.52 _bPUR |
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100 | _aPuri, N. N. | ||
245 | _aFundamentals of linear systems for physical scientists and engineers | ||
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_aBoca Raton _bCRC Press _c2019 |
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_axxiii, 873 p. _bill. _c27cm. |
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_b51.00 _cGBP _d93.50 |
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504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
520 | _a"Thanks to the advent of inexpensive computing, it is possible to analyze, compute, and develop results that were unthinkable in the '60s. Control systems, telecommunications, robotics, speech, vision, and digital signal processing are but a few examples of computing applications. While there are many excellent resources available that focus on one or two topics, few books cover most of the mathematical techniques required for a broader range of applications. Fundamentals of Linear Systems for Physical Scientists and Engineers is such a resource. In a step-by-step manner, the book covers linear systems theory from the introductory level to a more advanced level."--BOOK JACKET. Thanks to the advent of inexpensive computing, it is possible to analyze, compute, and develop results that were unthinkable in the '60s. Control systems, telecommunications, robotics, speech, vision, and digital signal processing are but a few examples of computing applications. While there are many excellent resources available that focus on one or two topics, few books cover most of the mathematical techniques required for a broader range of applications. Fundamentals of Linear Systems for Physical Scientists and Engineers is such a resource. The book draws from diverse areas of engineering. | ||
650 | _aLinear Operators | ||
650 | _aDiscrete-time systems | ||
650 | _aSystem analysis | ||
650 | _aVector spaces | ||
650 | _aStochastic Processes | ||
650 | _aMatrices | ||
650 | _aDynamic Systems | ||
650 | _a Digital Systems | ||
650 | _a Z-Transforms | ||
650 | _a Calculus of Variations | ||
650 | _a Integral Transform Methods | ||
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