Studies in Radar Cross Sections XXXIV- An Infinite Legendre Integral Transform and its Inverse
Author : P.C. Clemmow
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Page : 38 pages
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Author : P.C. Clemmow
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Page : 38 pages
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Author : R.E. KLEINMAN
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Page : 132 pages
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Author : p.c. clemmow
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Page : 41 pages
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Author : V. H. Weston
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Page : 68 pages
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Author : ROME AIR DEVELOPMENT CENTER.
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Page : 51 pages
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Author : P.C. CLEMNOW
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Page : 51 pages
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Author : Institute of Radio Engineers. Professional Group on Antennas and Propagation
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Page : 500 pages
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Author : Walter A. Strauss
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Page : 467 pages
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Release : 2007-12-21
Category : Mathematics
ISBN : 0470054565
Our understanding of the fundamental processes of the natural world is based to a large extent on partial differential equations (PDEs). The second edition of Partial Differential Equations provides an introduction to the basic properties of PDEs and the ideas and techniques that have proven useful in analyzing them. It provides the student a broad perspective on the subject, illustrates the incredibly rich variety of phenomena encompassed by it, and imparts a working knowledge of the most important techniques of analysis of the solutions of the equations. In this book mathematical jargon is minimized. Our focus is on the three most classical PDEs: the wave, heat and Laplace equations. Advanced concepts are introduced frequently but with the least possible technicalities. The book is flexibly designed for juniors, seniors or beginning graduate students in science, engineering or mathematics.
Author : Alexander D. Poularikas
Publisher : CRC Press
Page : 914 pages
File Size : 31,4 MB
Release : 2018-09-03
Category : Mathematics
ISBN : 1420066536
Updating the original, Transforms and Applications Handbook, Third Edition solidifies its place as the complete resource on those mathematical transforms most frequently used by engineers, scientists, and mathematicians. Highlighting the use of transforms and their properties, this latest edition of the bestseller begins with a solid introduction to signals and systems, including properties of the delta function and some classical orthogonal functions. It then goes on to detail different transforms, including lapped, Mellin, wavelet, and Hartley varieties. Written by top experts, each chapter provides numerous examples and applications that clearly demonstrate the unique purpose and properties of each type. The material is presented in a way that makes it easy for readers from different backgrounds to familiarize themselves with the wide range of transform applications. Revisiting transforms previously covered, this book adds information on other important ones, including: Finite Hankel, Legendre, Jacobi, Gengenbauer, Laguerre, and Hermite Fraction Fourier Zak Continuous and discrete Chirp-Fourier Multidimensional discrete unitary Hilbert-Huang Most comparable books cover only a few of the transforms addressed here, making this text by far the most useful for anyone involved in signal processing—including electrical and communication engineers, mathematicians, and any other scientist working in this field.