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Numerical Methods for Engineering: An Introduction Using MATLAB and Computational Electromagnetics (Electromagnetics and Radar)
Karl F. Warnick
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| #1398748 in Books | SciTech Publishing | 2011-12-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.20 x.80 x7.30l,1.65 | File type: PDF | 300 pages | |||I fully agree with the author that a deeper understanding of Maxwell's equations comes with manipulating the equations numerically...I can see how the text can be used as the basis of a university course, but more importantly I see the book as a shelf referenc
This textbook teaches students to create computer codes used to engineer antennas, microwave circuits, and other critical technologies for wireless communications and other applications of electromagnetic fields and waves. Worked code examples are provided for MATLAB technical computing software. It is the only textbook on numerical methods that begins at the undergraduate engineering student level but bring students to the state-of-the-art by the end of the book. It foc...
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