Description
Book SynopsisMost disciplines in electrical and computer engineering require a working knowledge of relatively sophisticated mathematical concepts. This book presents those mathematical concepts and methods essential for professionals and students working in electrical or computer engineering.
Trade Review"The appearance of the book is pleasing and it readswell..." (The Mathematical Gazette, Nov 2002)
"From the preface: 'This book is written with the aim ofproviding students with a strong foundation in modern appliedmathematics.'" (Mathematical Reviews, 2001 I)
"...a useful account of basic ideas." (Mathematika,No.48, 2001)
"One should be grateful to the authors for having done a goodjob" (Zentrablatt Math, Vol.979, No.04, 2002)
"...textbook for a one-semester graduate course providingengineering students with a foundation in modern appliedmathematics." (SciTech Book News, Vol. 26, No. 2, June2002)
Table of ContentsDedication.
Preface.
The Basic of Set Theory.
Relations and Mappings.
Mathematical Logic.
Algebraic Structures: Group Through Linear Space.
Linear Mappings and Matrices.
Metrics and Topological Properties.
Banach and Hilbert Spaces.
Orthonormal Bases and Fourier Series.
Operator Equations.
Fourier and Laplace Transforms.
Partial Differential Equations.
Topic Index.