Engineering Mathematics is the leading undergraduate textbook for Level 1 and 2 mathematics courses for electrical and electronic engineering, systems and communications engineering students. It includes a basic mathematics review, along with all the relevant maths topics required for these engineering degrees.
Engineering Mathematics is the leading undergraduate textbook for courses in electrical and electronic engineering, systems and communications engineering. It is aimed primarily at Years 1 and 2.
Key features of the book:
· Integrates engineering and mathematics through an applications-focused treatment
· Carefully develops, in a single comprehensive volume, the foundation and advanced mathematical techniques most appropriate to students of electrical, electronic, systems and communications engineering, including: algebra, trigonometry and calculus, as well as set theory, sequences and series, Boolean algebra, logic and difference equations
· The relevance of mathematics is illustrated through a diverse range of examples, providing motivation for students of all abilities
· Clear, comprehensive explanations written in an accessible and user-friendly style
· Includes a thorough treatment of integral transform methods essential for the modern, professional engineer, particularly the Laplace, z and Fourier transforms
· All topics are illustrated with a substantial number of fully worked examples and exercises with solutions, enabling students to practise, develop and test their knowledge.
The fourth edition has been revised to include:
· new sections on the applications of number bases, summation notation, the sinc x function, waves, polar curves and the discrete cosine transform
· a new Engineering Application feature, showcasing an extensive range of applied examples, including music technology, sustainable engineering and digital image processing.
Anthony Croft is Professor of Mathematics Education at Loughborough University.
Robert Davison was formerly Head of Quality at the Faculty of Technology, De Montfort University.
Martin Hargreaves is Principal Lecturer in the Faculty of Technology at De Montfort University
James Flint is Senior Lecturer in Wireless Systems Engineering at Loughborough University.