Engineering Mathematics is the unparalleled undergraduate textbook for students of electrical, electronic, communications, and systems engineering. This widely used text, now in its fifth edition, takes on an applications-focused approach to ensure a deep and practical understanding.
· Two disciplines, one book: Integrates engineering and mathematics through an applications focused treatment.
· Builds from foundation to advanced techniques: Carefully develops the full range of mathematical techniques most appropriate to students of electrical, electronic, systems and communications engineering.
· Clear, comprehensive and applied coverage: Detailed guidance on how to use each mathematical technique, now with more detailed explanation around why a technique is important to engineers.
· Extensive revision to ensure up to date coverage: Includes updated treatment of integral transform methods, including the Laplace, z and Fourier transforms.
· Links theory and practice: Numerous examples to illustrate mathematical theory and its application to engineering.
· Exercises throughout the book enable students to test their understanding. Answers provided in the book.
· Thorough content update, with new material on Bessel’s equation and Bessel functions and updated treatment of integral transform methods, including the Laplace, z and Fourier transforms.
· Significantly expanded ‘Engineering Application’ feature shows students how mathematics is used in different real-world engineering contexts.
· New ‘Technical Computing Exercises’ provide guidance and support in the use of MATLAB.
· Revised to include more detailed explanation around why a technique is important to engineers and essential guidance around how to use mathematics to solve engineering problems.