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Introduction to Fourier Analysis
Contributor(s): Morrison, Norman (Author)
ISBN: 047101737X     ISBN-13: 9780471017370
Publisher: Wiley-Interscience
OUR PRICE:   $260.25  
Product Type: Hardcover
Published: December 1994
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Annotation: Comprehensive, user friendly, and pedagoicaly structured ... a fast, easy way to learn, about the electrical engineer's most important mathematical tool Based on a groundbreaking one-semester course originated by Professor Norman Morrison at the University of Cape Town, this book serves equally well as a course text and a self-study guide for professionals. Offering only relevant mathematics, it covers all the core principles of electrical engineering contained in Fourier analysis, including the time and frequency domains; the representation of waveforms in terms of complex exponentials and sinusoids; complex exponentials and sinusoids as the eigenfunctions of linear systems; convolution; impulse response and the frequency transfer function; magnitude and phase spectra; and modulation and demodulation.
  • Covers Fourier analysis exclusively for electrical engineering students and professionals
  • Offers a complete FFT system contained on the enclosed disks (one for IBM compatibles, the other for Macintosh)
  • Includes dozens of examples drawn from electrical engineering
  • Packed with exercises, samples, and end-of-chapter problem sets

Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Mathematics | Infinity
- Technology & Engineering | Electrical
Dewey: 515.243
LCCN: 93044637
Physical Information: 1.44" H x 7.23" W x 10.27" (2.86 lbs) 592 pages
 
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In communications, a Fourier series is a mathematical series which can be applied to the analysis of periodic waveforms. Fourier analysis is central to electrical engineering, and all electrical engineering students are required to study this topic. This package contains a text introducing the subject, and two computer disks: one for IBM compatibles, and the other for Macintosh use. The disk features a complete FFT system, on which most of the exercises in the book can either be carried out or verified.