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Elementary Mathematical and Computational Tools for Electrical and Computer Engineers Using MATLAB
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Elementary Mathematical and Computational Tools for Electrical and Computer Engineers Using MATLAB

Elementary Mathematical and Computational Tools for Electrical and Computer Engineers Using MATLAB

ByJamal T. Manassah
Edition 2nd Edition
First Published 2006
eBook Published 19 December 2017
Pub. location Boca Raton
Imprint CRC Press
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1201/b13635
Pages 368 pages
eBook ISBN 9781466588240
SubjectsComputer Science, Engineering & Technology
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Manassah, J. (2007). Elementary Mathematical and Computational Tools for Electrical and Computer Engineers Using MATLAB. Boca Raton: CRC Press, https://doi.org/10.1201/b13635
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Engineers around the world depend on MATLAB for its power, usability, and outstanding graphics capabilities. Yet too often, engineering students are either left on their own to acquire the background they need to use MATLAB, or they must learn the program concurrently within an advanced course. Both of these options delay students from solving realistic design problems, especially when they do not have a text focused on applications relevant to their field and written at the appropriate level of mathematics.

Ideal for use as a short-course textbook and for self-study Elementary Mathematical and Computational Tools for Electrical and Computer Engineers Using MATLAB fills that gap. Accessible after just one semester of calculus, it introduces the many practical analytical and numerical tools that are essential to success both in future studies and in professional life. Sharply focused on the needs of the electrical and computer engineering communities, the text provides a wealth of relevant exercises and design problems. Changes in MATLAB's version 6.0 are included in a special addendum.

The lack of skills in fundamental quantitative tools can seriously impede progress in one's engineering studies or career. By working through this text, either in a lecture/lab environment or by themselves, readers will not only begin mastering MATLAB, but they will also hone their analytical and computational skills to a level that will help them to enjoy and succeed in subsequent electrical and computer engineering pursuits.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|58 pages
Starting with MATLAB and Exploring Its Graphics Capabilities
View abstract
chapter 2|30 pages
Difference Equations
View abstract
chapter 3|26 pages
Elementary Functions and Some of Their Uses
View abstract
chapter 4|44 pages
Differentiation, Integration, and Solutions of Ordinary Differential Equations
View abstract
chapter 5|32 pages
Root Solving and Optimization Methods
View abstract
chapter 6|44 pages
Complex Numbers
View abstract
chapter 7|38 pages
Vectors
View abstract
chapter 8|70 pages
Matrices
View abstract
chapter 9|22 pages
Transformations
View abstract
chapter 10|24 pages
A Taste of Probability Theory
View abstract

Engineers around the world depend on MATLAB for its power, usability, and outstanding graphics capabilities. Yet too often, engineering students are either left on their own to acquire the background they need to use MATLAB, or they must learn the program concurrently within an advanced course. Both of these options delay students from solving realistic design problems, especially when they do not have a text focused on applications relevant to their field and written at the appropriate level of mathematics.

Ideal for use as a short-course textbook and for self-study Elementary Mathematical and Computational Tools for Electrical and Computer Engineers Using MATLAB fills that gap. Accessible after just one semester of calculus, it introduces the many practical analytical and numerical tools that are essential to success both in future studies and in professional life. Sharply focused on the needs of the electrical and computer engineering communities, the text provides a wealth of relevant exercises and design problems. Changes in MATLAB's version 6.0 are included in a special addendum.

The lack of skills in fundamental quantitative tools can seriously impede progress in one's engineering studies or career. By working through this text, either in a lecture/lab environment or by themselves, readers will not only begin mastering MATLAB, but they will also hone their analytical and computational skills to a level that will help them to enjoy and succeed in subsequent electrical and computer engineering pursuits.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|58 pages
Starting with MATLAB and Exploring Its Graphics Capabilities
View abstract
chapter 2|30 pages
Difference Equations
View abstract
chapter 3|26 pages
Elementary Functions and Some of Their Uses
View abstract
chapter 4|44 pages
Differentiation, Integration, and Solutions of Ordinary Differential Equations
View abstract
chapter 5|32 pages
Root Solving and Optimization Methods
View abstract
chapter 6|44 pages
Complex Numbers
View abstract
chapter 7|38 pages
Vectors
View abstract
chapter 8|70 pages
Matrices
View abstract
chapter 9|22 pages
Transformations
View abstract
chapter 10|24 pages
A Taste of Probability Theory
View abstract
CONTENTS
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Engineers around the world depend on MATLAB for its power, usability, and outstanding graphics capabilities. Yet too often, engineering students are either left on their own to acquire the background they need to use MATLAB, or they must learn the program concurrently within an advanced course. Both of these options delay students from solving realistic design problems, especially when they do not have a text focused on applications relevant to their field and written at the appropriate level of mathematics.

Ideal for use as a short-course textbook and for self-study Elementary Mathematical and Computational Tools for Electrical and Computer Engineers Using MATLAB fills that gap. Accessible after just one semester of calculus, it introduces the many practical analytical and numerical tools that are essential to success both in future studies and in professional life. Sharply focused on the needs of the electrical and computer engineering communities, the text provides a wealth of relevant exercises and design problems. Changes in MATLAB's version 6.0 are included in a special addendum.

The lack of skills in fundamental quantitative tools can seriously impede progress in one's engineering studies or career. By working through this text, either in a lecture/lab environment or by themselves, readers will not only begin mastering MATLAB, but they will also hone their analytical and computational skills to a level that will help them to enjoy and succeed in subsequent electrical and computer engineering pursuits.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|58 pages
Starting with MATLAB and Exploring Its Graphics Capabilities
View abstract
chapter 2|30 pages
Difference Equations
View abstract
chapter 3|26 pages
Elementary Functions and Some of Their Uses
View abstract
chapter 4|44 pages
Differentiation, Integration, and Solutions of Ordinary Differential Equations
View abstract
chapter 5|32 pages
Root Solving and Optimization Methods
View abstract
chapter 6|44 pages
Complex Numbers
View abstract
chapter 7|38 pages
Vectors
View abstract
chapter 8|70 pages
Matrices
View abstract
chapter 9|22 pages
Transformations
View abstract
chapter 10|24 pages
A Taste of Probability Theory
View abstract

Engineers around the world depend on MATLAB for its power, usability, and outstanding graphics capabilities. Yet too often, engineering students are either left on their own to acquire the background they need to use MATLAB, or they must learn the program concurrently within an advanced course. Both of these options delay students from solving realistic design problems, especially when they do not have a text focused on applications relevant to their field and written at the appropriate level of mathematics.

Ideal for use as a short-course textbook and for self-study Elementary Mathematical and Computational Tools for Electrical and Computer Engineers Using MATLAB fills that gap. Accessible after just one semester of calculus, it introduces the many practical analytical and numerical tools that are essential to success both in future studies and in professional life. Sharply focused on the needs of the electrical and computer engineering communities, the text provides a wealth of relevant exercises and design problems. Changes in MATLAB's version 6.0 are included in a special addendum.

The lack of skills in fundamental quantitative tools can seriously impede progress in one's engineering studies or career. By working through this text, either in a lecture/lab environment or by themselves, readers will not only begin mastering MATLAB, but they will also hone their analytical and computational skills to a level that will help them to enjoy and succeed in subsequent electrical and computer engineering pursuits.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|58 pages
Starting with MATLAB and Exploring Its Graphics Capabilities
View abstract
chapter 2|30 pages
Difference Equations
View abstract
chapter 3|26 pages
Elementary Functions and Some of Their Uses
View abstract
chapter 4|44 pages
Differentiation, Integration, and Solutions of Ordinary Differential Equations
View abstract
chapter 5|32 pages
Root Solving and Optimization Methods
View abstract
chapter 6|44 pages
Complex Numbers
View abstract
chapter 7|38 pages
Vectors
View abstract
chapter 8|70 pages
Matrices
View abstract
chapter 9|22 pages
Transformations
View abstract
chapter 10|24 pages
A Taste of Probability Theory
View abstract
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Engineers around the world depend on MATLAB for its power, usability, and outstanding graphics capabilities. Yet too often, engineering students are either left on their own to acquire the background they need to use MATLAB, or they must learn the program concurrently within an advanced course. Both of these options delay students from solving realistic design problems, especially when they do not have a text focused on applications relevant to their field and written at the appropriate level of mathematics.

Ideal for use as a short-course textbook and for self-study Elementary Mathematical and Computational Tools for Electrical and Computer Engineers Using MATLAB fills that gap. Accessible after just one semester of calculus, it introduces the many practical analytical and numerical tools that are essential to success both in future studies and in professional life. Sharply focused on the needs of the electrical and computer engineering communities, the text provides a wealth of relevant exercises and design problems. Changes in MATLAB's version 6.0 are included in a special addendum.

The lack of skills in fundamental quantitative tools can seriously impede progress in one's engineering studies or career. By working through this text, either in a lecture/lab environment or by themselves, readers will not only begin mastering MATLAB, but they will also hone their analytical and computational skills to a level that will help them to enjoy and succeed in subsequent electrical and computer engineering pursuits.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|58 pages
Starting with MATLAB and Exploring Its Graphics Capabilities
View abstract
chapter 2|30 pages
Difference Equations
View abstract
chapter 3|26 pages
Elementary Functions and Some of Their Uses
View abstract
chapter 4|44 pages
Differentiation, Integration, and Solutions of Ordinary Differential Equations
View abstract
chapter 5|32 pages
Root Solving and Optimization Methods
View abstract
chapter 6|44 pages
Complex Numbers
View abstract
chapter 7|38 pages
Vectors
View abstract
chapter 8|70 pages
Matrices
View abstract
chapter 9|22 pages
Transformations
View abstract
chapter 10|24 pages
A Taste of Probability Theory
View abstract

Engineers around the world depend on MATLAB for its power, usability, and outstanding graphics capabilities. Yet too often, engineering students are either left on their own to acquire the background they need to use MATLAB, or they must learn the program concurrently within an advanced course. Both of these options delay students from solving realistic design problems, especially when they do not have a text focused on applications relevant to their field and written at the appropriate level of mathematics.

Ideal for use as a short-course textbook and for self-study Elementary Mathematical and Computational Tools for Electrical and Computer Engineers Using MATLAB fills that gap. Accessible after just one semester of calculus, it introduces the many practical analytical and numerical tools that are essential to success both in future studies and in professional life. Sharply focused on the needs of the electrical and computer engineering communities, the text provides a wealth of relevant exercises and design problems. Changes in MATLAB's version 6.0 are included in a special addendum.

The lack of skills in fundamental quantitative tools can seriously impede progress in one's engineering studies or career. By working through this text, either in a lecture/lab environment or by themselves, readers will not only begin mastering MATLAB, but they will also hone their analytical and computational skills to a level that will help them to enjoy and succeed in subsequent electrical and computer engineering pursuits.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|58 pages
Starting with MATLAB and Exploring Its Graphics Capabilities
View abstract
chapter 2|30 pages
Difference Equations
View abstract
chapter 3|26 pages
Elementary Functions and Some of Their Uses
View abstract
chapter 4|44 pages
Differentiation, Integration, and Solutions of Ordinary Differential Equations
View abstract
chapter 5|32 pages
Root Solving and Optimization Methods
View abstract
chapter 6|44 pages
Complex Numbers
View abstract
chapter 7|38 pages
Vectors
View abstract
chapter 8|70 pages
Matrices
View abstract
chapter 9|22 pages
Transformations
View abstract
chapter 10|24 pages
A Taste of Probability Theory
View abstract
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