Advanced engineering mathematics / (Record no. 3784)

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fixed length control field 100313s2009 ii 000 0 eng
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International Standard Book Number 9788120336094
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International Standard Book Number 8120336097
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System control number (Sirsi) u4786
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Classification number 510.2462
Edition number 20
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Personal name Sastry, S. S.
9 (RLIN) 9517
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Title Advanced engineering mathematics /
Statement of responsibility, etc. S.S. Sastry.
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. New Delhi : PHI Learning Private Limited, c 2009.
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Extent xii, 476 p.
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General note This is a sequel to the author's earlier books, Engineering mathematics: Vols. I and II.
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Formatted contents note Fourier series -- Partial differential equations -- Fourier, Mellin and Z-transforms -- Discrete mathematics -- Special functions -- Calculus of variations -- Tensor analysis.
520 3# - SUMMARY, ETC.
Summary, etc. This is a sequel to the authors earlier books Engineering Mathematics: Vols. I and II both well received by the students and the academics. As this book deals with advanced topics in engineering mathematics, which undergraduate students in engineering and postgraduate students in mathematics and allied disciplines have to study as part of their course requirements, the title of Advanced Engineering Mathematics has been considered more suitable. This well-organized and accessible text discusses in detail the advanced mathematical tools and techniques required for engineering problems. The book begins with Fourier series and goes on to give an indepth analysis of Fourier transform, Mellin transforms and Z-transforms. It then examines the partial differential equations with an emphasis on the method of separation of variables applied to the solution of initial boundary value problems involving the heat, wave and Laplace equations. Discrete mathematics and its applications are covered in a separate chapter as the subject has wide applications in computer science. In addition, the book presents some of the classical problems of the calculus of variations, including the brachistochrone problem. The text concludes with a discussion on tensor analysis which has important applications in the study of continuum mechanics, theory of relativity, and elasticity. Intended primarily as a text for undergraduate students of engineering, postgraduate students of mathematics (M.Sc.), and master of computer applications (MCA), the book would be of great benefit also to practising engineers. key Features  The topics given are application-oriented, and are selected keeping in view their use in various engineering disciplines.  Exercises are provided at the end of each section to test the students comprehension.  A large number of illustrative examples are given to help students understand the concepts better.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element engineering mathematics
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Affiliation http://www.bookadda.com/product/advanced-engineering-mathematics-sastry/p3ab82184-3795-102c-8fa8-d6d08d53f6da
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