Omplex Analysis And Special Functions With Mathematical Software Tools
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Complex Analysis and Special Functions with Mathematical Software Tools
Author: A. Swaminathan
language: en
Publisher: Chapman and Hall/CRC
Release Date: 2016-02-15
This text emphasizes the special functions that are used in complex analysis. Starting with the algebraic system of complex numbers, it offers an entry-level course on complex analysis of one variable. It presents the study of analytic functions, conformal mapping, analysis of singularities, and the computation of various integrals. The final three chapters introduce more advanced topics and applications. The book provides examples of applications to various physical problems and explains how to use Mathematica®, MapleTM, and MATLAB®.
Methods of Applied Mathematics with a Software Overview
Broadly organized around the applications of Fourier analysis, "Methods of Applied Mathematics with a MATLAB Overview" covers both classical applications in partial differential equations and boundary value problems, as well as the concepts and methods associated to the Laplace, Fourier, and discrete transforms. Transform inversion problems are also examined, along with the necessary background in complex variables. A final chapter treats wavelets, short-time Fourier analysis, and geometrically-based transforms. The computer program MATLAB is emphasized throughout, and an introduction to MATLAB is provided in an appendix. Rich in examples, illustrations, and exercises of varying difficulty, this text can be used for a one- or two-semester course and is ideal for students in pure and applied mathematics, physics, and engineering.