Description
Wiley India Mathematical Methods For Engineers And Physicists, 2Ed by A K Mukhopadhyay
The book comprises 17 chapters. Almost all the chapters have dealt with various aspects of differential equations considering these as effective tools for modelling of physical and engineering systems. Solutions of some special differential equations, viz. the Bessel, Legendre, Hermite, Leguerre and Tschebyscheff, have also been presented. Numerical methods for solving differential equations have been presented and the solution methods to partial differential equations have been thoroughly covered.
About the Author
Dr. Asok Kumar Mukhopadhyay is former Vice-Chancellor, Tripura University; former Sir R.B. Ghosh Professor in Electrical Engineering, Department of Applied Physics, Faculty of Technology and former Dean, Faculty of Engineering and Technology, University of Calcutta. His fields of interest include Modelling of Continuous and Discontinuous Systems of Electrical Engineering and Electronics and Microprocessor applications in the area of Monitoring, Control, Protection and Instrumentation. He has published over 155 technical papers in national and international journals. He is the recipient of the National Associateship, YESE Award; Best Technical Paper Award by the Central Electricity Authority, Govt. of India; Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya Memorial Prize Railway Board Prize; The Union Ministry of Energy-Department of Power Medal, etc.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
BOOK REVIEW
Differential Equation
Linear Differential Equations of Second Order
Some Special Types of Second Order Differential Equations
Application of Differential Equations in Solving Physical and Engineering Problems
Series Solution of a Differential Equation
Solution of Some Special Differential Equations
Fourier Series
Partial Differential Equations
Numerical Solution of Differential Equations
Special Functions
Integral Equations
Fourier Transform
Calculus of Variation
Functions of Complex Variables
Laplace Transform
Z-Transform
Probability Theory and Statistics