Beginning with linear algebra and later
expanding into calculus of variations,
Advanced
Engineering Mathematics provides accessible and
comprehensive mathematical preparation for advanced
undergraduate and beginning graduate students taking
engineering courses. This book offers a review of
standard mathematics coursework while effectively
integrating science and engineering throughout the text.
It explores the use of engineering applications,
carefully explains links to engineering practice, and
introduces the mathematical tools required for
understanding and utilizing software packages.
- Provides comprehensive coverage of mathematics
used by engineering students
- Combines stimulating examples with formal
exposition and provides context for the mathematics
presented
- Contains a wide variety of applications and
homework problems
- Includes over 300 figures, more than 40 tables,
and over 1500 equations
- Introduces useful Mathematica™ and MATLAB®
procedures
- Presents faculty and student ancillaries,
including an online student solutions manual, full
solutions manual for instructors, and full-color
figure sides for classroom
presentations
Advanced Engineering
Mathematics covers ordinary and partial
differential equations, matrix/linear algebra, Fourier
series and transforms, and numerical methods. Examples
include the singular value decomposition for matrices,
least squares solutions, difference equations, the
z-transform, Rayleigh methods for matrices and boundary
value problems, the Galerkin method, numerical
stability, splines, numerical linear algebra,
curvilinear coordinates, calculus of variations,
Liapunov functions, controllability, and conformal
mapping.
This text also serves as a good reference
book for students seeking additional information. It
incorporates
Short Takes sections, describing
more advanced topics to readers, and
Learn More about
It sections with direct references for readers
wanting more in-depth information.