Advanced Engineering Mathematics

* Read * Advanced Engineering Mathematics by K. A. Stroud, Dexter J. Booth ✓ eBook or Kindle ePUB. Advanced Engineering Mathematics Uses a unique technique-oriented approach that takes the reader through each topic step-by-step.Features a wealth of worked examples and progressively more challenging exercises.Contains Test Exercises, Learning Outcomes, Further Problems, and Can You? Checklists to guide and enhance learning and comprehension.Expanded coverage includes new chapters on Z Transforms, Fourier Transforms, Numerical Solutions of Partial Differential Equations, and more Complex Numbers.. You proceed at your own rate

Advanced Engineering Mathematics

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Rating : 4.88 (885 Votes)
Asin : 0831131691
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 1280 Pages
Publish Date : 2015-09-28
Language : English

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Uses a unique technique-oriented approach that takes the reader through each topic step-by-step.Features a wealth of worked examples and progressively more challenging exercises.Contains Test Exercises, Learning Outcomes, Further Problems, and Can You? Checklists to guide and enhance learning and comprehension.Expanded coverage includes new chapters on Z Transforms, Fourier Transforms, Numerical Solutions of Partial Differential Equations, and more Complex Numbers.. You proceed at your own rate and any difficulties you may encounter are resolved bef

his books fill in procedural gaps other text books assume will be filled in while attending lectures. Stroud does not 'assume', he teaches' 'This book is extremely usefulIt has well written and easy to follow chapters on many different areas. If you get one maths book for engineering, get this one.' 'To anyone who is about to undertake, or is indeed in the middle of any engineering degree, this book is a must. To back this up it has useful examples for each section building up from simple cases to more complex exam style questions. Stroud's books fill a vast deficit found in most higher level maths text books, i.e. Don't do engineering without a copy.' . The layout and st

Stud Monkey said Excellent. This along with Stroud's other book "Engineering Mathematics" really do seem to be the only pure math books an engineering undergrad needs. Very well written and just enough hand holding to get you up and running quickly, but not so much as to stunt your progress.My only issues with these books is that they're British and as such use different terminology making it slightly difficult to find certain techniques at times. The other complaint I have (tongue in cheek) is that this makes it all the more annoying to have purchased about a thousand dollars worth of math texts when this is really all I needed. Further proof that the text. "A fantastic book to get you upto speed. I keep a copy of it." according to Big Blue Sky. Useful for Engineering math. If you have to use step functions, second order differenital equations , Get this book. I used it and i got great marks for math. I think any book by K.A. Stroud is fantastic. This book has sets of questions and fully worked out answers. As with most math,theres lots of short cuts in math. Laplace transforms show you that theres a quick solution to second order or higher ,differiential equations. Being fast at this allows you to solve control theory questions quickly.. Richard N said Excellent Math Text Book. I purchased this book after having purchased, read and enjoyed two of Stroud's other books on Complex Variables and Differential Equations. Based on the excellent quality of those two books I purchased Advanced Engineering Mathematics by Stroud and Booth. I was not disappointed. I can describe the book in two words. "Simply Outstanding". I really like Stroud's approach. He writes tutorials that are easily read and understood. The format of his books takes some getting used to but the content and the way it is presented couldn't be better. This particular book is organized such that it can easily be used as an desk top reference. T

. K.A. He is the author of several mathematics books. Booth teaches in the United Kingdom at the University of Huddersfield. Stroud was formerly a professor in the Department of Mathematics at Lanchester Polytechnic (now Coventry University) in the United Kingdom. Dexter J

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