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This self-contained, thorough text addresses the mathematical knowledge gaps of advanced undergraduate and beginning graduate students in engineering. It extends their knowledge of previously studied topics and introduces new topics. The text begins with coverage of linear algebra progressing to calculus of variations. It covers all the core material, including ODEs, matrix algebra, Fourier series and transforms, numerical methods, and PDEs. After studying this book, students will be mathematically prepared for engineering courses at the graduate level. Ancillary materials for students and instructors are available with qualifying course adoption.…mehr

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This self-contained, thorough text addresses the mathematical knowledge gaps of advanced undergraduate and beginning graduate students in engineering. It extends their knowledge of previously studied topics and introduces new topics. The text begins with coverage of linear algebra progressing to calculus of variations. It covers all the core material, including ODEs, matrix algebra, Fourier series and transforms, numerical methods, and PDEs. After studying this book, students will be mathematically prepared for engineering courses at the graduate level. Ancillary materials for students and instructors are available with qualifying course adoption.

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Autorenporträt
Dr. Larry Turyn is a professor of mathematics and statistics at Wright State University in Dayton, Ohio, where he has taught for 31 years. He earned degrees from Brown University and the Columbia University Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science. He has also been a Fellow and sessional instructor at the University of Calgary. At Wright State University he has developed several courses in engineering mathematics, differential equations, and applied analysis. Dr. Turyn has authored 26 articles in the fields of differential equations, eigenvalue problems, and applied mathematics.