Advanced Signal Analysis and its Applications to Mathematical Physics
The mathematical tools used in signal analysis involve differential and difference equations, integral equations, matrix algebra
and calculus, complex analysis and probability theory and random processes. Les mer
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The mathematical tools used in signal analysis involve differential and difference equations, integral equations, matrix algebra
and calculus, complex analysis and probability theory and random processes. This book applies these tools to problems in various
branches of physics, such as fluid dynamics, electromagnetism and quantum theory.
The book will be of use to researchers in signal processing, physics and applied mathematics. Partial differential equations are introduced as an additional tool in signal analysis. The book will be of use to signal processing experts who are interested in developing tools for the analysis of signals arising in real systems.
The book will be of use to researchers in signal processing, physics and applied mathematics. Partial differential equations are introduced as an additional tool in signal analysis. The book will be of use to signal processing experts who are interested in developing tools for the analysis of signals arising in real systems.
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Utgitt:
2013
Forlag: I K International Publishing House Pvt. Ltd
Innbinding: Innbundet
Språk: Engelsk
ISBN: 9789380026541
Format: 28 x 21 cm
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Probability theory; Signal Analysis; Quantum Mechanics; Electromagnetic; Relativity; Fluid dynamics; Group Representations;
Control Theory; Dynamical Systems; Quantum Stochastic Calculus; Statistical Mechanics; Antenna Theory: Analysis and Synthesis;
Quantum Field Theory; Statistical Signal Processing Problems in Music.; Miscellaneous Study Project Problems; BE Projects;
Objective type questions; Index.