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When trying to solve a complex, seemingly unsolvable problem, electrical engineers sometimes just need to start at the very beginning of the problem. To arrive at a solution, they have to go back to the basics and examine the mathematical rules, laws, and formulas that are at the root of every electrical engineering problem. This is why engineers need the Mathematical Handbook for Electrical Engineers. Written by electrical engineers, specifically for electrical engineers, this valuable resource presents the most common mathematical techniques used for problem solving and computer-aided…mehr

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When trying to solve a complex, seemingly unsolvable problem, electrical engineers sometimes just need to start at the very beginning of the problem. To arrive at a solution, they have to go back to the basics and examine the mathematical rules, laws, and formulas that are at the root of every electrical engineering problem. This is why engineers need the Mathematical Handbook for Electrical Engineers. Written by electrical engineers, specifically for electrical engineers, this valuable resource presents the most common mathematical techniques used for problem solving and computer-aided analysis. It concisely, clearly, and easily explains the essential mathematics engineers use everyday on the job, and also serves as a time-saving reference for students. Examples are taken from a wide variety of electrical engineering disciplines, including circuits, devices and systems, antennas and propagation, waveforms and signal processing, and stochastic radio engineering.
Autorenporträt
Sergey A. Leonov is a principal scientist at Raytheon Canada. He is the co-author of Handbook of Computer Simulation in Radio Engineering, Communications and Radar, Radar Technology Encyclopedia, and Russian-English Dictionary of Radar and Electronics (Artech House, 2001, 1997, 1993) among other books. He holds an M.Sc. from Kharkov University and a Ph.D. and D.Sc. from the Moscow Aerospace Institute. Alexander I. Leonov is a professor at the Moscow Institute of Technology. For 25 years he was a senior member of teams that designed and tested state-of-the-art radars for Soviet ABM programs. He is also the coauthor of Handbook of Computer Simulation in Radio Engineering, Communications and Radar and Radar Technology Encyclopedia (Artech House, 2001, 1997). Professor Leonov holds an M.Sc. from the Leningrad Military University of Communications and a Ph.D. and D.Sc. from the Moscow Aerospace Institute.