A MatLab® Companion to Complex Variables Textbooks in Mathematics Series
Auteur : Wunsch A. David
This book is intended for someone learning functions of a complex variable and who enjoys using MATLAB. It will enhance the exprience of learning complex variable theory and will strengthen the knowledge of someone already trained in ths branch of advanced calculus. ABET, the accrediting board for engineering programs, makes it clear that engineering graduates must be skilled in the art of programming in a language such as MATLAB®. Supplying students with a bridge between the functions of complex variable theory and MATLAB, this supplemental text enables instructors to easily add a MATLAB component to their complex variables courses.A MATLAB® Companion to Complex Variables provides readers with a clear understanding of the utility of MATLAB in complex variable calculus. An ideal adjunct to standard texts on the functions of complex variables, the book allows professors to quickly find and assign MATLAB programming problems that will strengthen students? knowledge of the language and concepts of complex variable theory.The book shows students how MATLAB can be a powerful learning aid in such staples of complex variable theory as conformal mapping, infinite series, contour integration, and Laplace and Fourier transforms. In addition to MATLAB programming problems, the text includes many examples in each chapter along with MATLAB code.Fractals, the most recent interesting topic involving complex variables, demands to be treated with a language such as MATLAB. This book concludes with a Coda, which is devoted entirely to this visually intriguing subject.MATLAB is not without constraints, limitations, irritations, and quirks, and there are subtleties involved in performing the calculus of complex variable theory with this language. Without knowledge of these subtleties, engineers or scientists attempting to use MATLAB for solutions of practical problems in complex variable theory suffer the risk of making major mistakes. This book serves as an early warning system about these pitfalls.
A. David Wunsch is Professor Emeritus of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Massachusetts Lowell, USA. He earned his PhD from Harvard University and is the author of the textbook Complex Variables with Applications, published by AddisonWesley/Pearson. The book is currently in its third edition and has been continuously in print since 1983. It is one of the most popular textbooks on the subject.
Date de parution : 06-2017
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 05-2016
15.6x23.4 cm
Thèmes d’A MatLab® Companion to Complex Variables :
Mots-clés :
Complex Velocity Potential; Complex Variable Theory; Complex Variables; Julia Set; MATLAB; Branch Cut; Advanced mathematics for engineers; Write MATLAB Code; Laplace transforms; Negative Real Axis; Hilbert; MATLAB Program; Removable Singularity; Symbolic Math Toolbox; Imaginary Part; Mandelbrot Set; MATLAB Command; Bilinear Transformation; Isolated Singular Point; Nyquist Plot; Conformal Mapping; Laurent Expansion; Ascii Number; High Speed Digital Computers; Residue Calculus; MATLAB Function; Unit Circle; Complex Potential; Infinite Straight Line; Contour Plots