Description
McGraw Hill Engineering Mathematics For Semesters Iii And Iv by GUPTA and Singh and Kumar
Engineering Mathematics for Semesters III and IV deals with the applications of applied Mathematics in the field of Engineering. This
subject is generally taught in the 3rd and 4th semester of engineering. In the Engineering Mathematics for Semesters I and II we learnt
about the basics of engineering mathematics as a branch of applied mathematics concerning mathematical models (mathematical
methods and techniques) that are typically used in engineering and industry. This book on semesters III and IV will prepare students for
their domain-specific study and applications in their respective branches.
This book will also introduce the students to the concepts of Fourier transform, Z-transform, complex variables, probability and numerical
techniques.
Salient Features:
• Engrossing problem sets based on real life situations like Modulation techniques and Heat Flow
• 360° coverage of subject matter: Introduction–History–Pedagogy–Applications
• Introduction to Fourier Transform, Z-transform, Complex Variable, Probability and Numerical Techniques with reference to applications in the field of engineering
• Appendix includes Statistical Tables and List of Formula