Uses a unique technique-oriented approach that takes the reader through each topic step-by-step.
Features a wealth of worked examples and progressively more challenging exercises.
Contains Test Exercises, Learning Outcomes, Further Problems, and Can You? Checklists to guide and enhance learning and comprehension.
Expanded coverage includes new chapters on Z Transforms, Fourier Transforms, Numerical Solutions of Partial Differential Equations, and more Complex Numbers.
A must-have to understand applications with minimal theory and no proofs. Continues from where the first volume ends with more advanced topics including optimization processes and advanced differential calculus. Really for engineers, but physicists and pure mathematicians that are starting out as first-year undergrads will gain a lot by working through the exercises as they begin from the fundamentals to the most challenging, in a step-by-step build up. Brilliant.