

Buy A Student's Guide to Fourier Transforms South Asian Edition: With Applications in Physics and Engineering by James, John F online on desertcart.ae at best prices. ✓ Fast and free shipping ✓ free returns ✓ cash on delivery available on eligible purchase. Review: The Students guide to Maxwell's Equations gives the reader a thourough understanding of a phenomen through plain text with clear examples, then gives the reader a great understanding of the relevence and or aplications of the phenomon, and only then does it proceed to explain the mathmatics that describe the phenomon (giving all variables and constants a good intreduction). This buildup is linked to its succes in educating students! Lifting on the succes of other books in the series is this book: A Student's Guide to Fourier Transforms, that ironicly should be named A Student's Maze to Fourier transforms. The book starts by throwing some formula's at the reader containing vagly discribed formula's confusing the reader. Ones the reader is fuly confused and has repeatidly flipped to the first page to verify wether the book is even published on planet earth he is finaly met with some examples, only to further confuse him. *Conclusion* The book contains some usefull information if the reader allready knows the fourier transformation. However in the current state the book is not aimed at students trying to learn the transformations, and in my opinion not really a good book. The book should eather be removed from the student's guide series or be rewritten to follow the: discribe phenomenon --> importance fenomenon --> intreduction to equations and symbols --> linking equations to discription of phenomenon. All great study books I have read up to now how followed a similar structure. PS. My appologies for apauling grammar and spelling. Review: exp(j2πνt)でνとtを変数にしているのでフーリエ変換の対称性がよいのが特徴。第3版になって誤植も減っている。146ページで一通りのことは書いてある。分かりやすいのでStudent's Guideとあるように初学者におすすめ。
| Customer reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (102) |
| Dimensions | 20 x 14 x 4 cm |
| Edition | 3rd ed. |
| ISBN-10 | 1107645506 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1107645509 |
| Item weight | 710 g |
| Language | English |
| Publication date | 24 August 2011 |
| Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
D**S
The Students guide to Maxwell's Equations gives the reader a thourough understanding of a phenomen through plain text with clear examples, then gives the reader a great understanding of the relevence and or aplications of the phenomon, and only then does it proceed to explain the mathmatics that describe the phenomon (giving all variables and constants a good intreduction). This buildup is linked to its succes in educating students! Lifting on the succes of other books in the series is this book: A Student's Guide to Fourier Transforms, that ironicly should be named A Student's Maze to Fourier transforms. The book starts by throwing some formula's at the reader containing vagly discribed formula's confusing the reader. Ones the reader is fuly confused and has repeatidly flipped to the first page to verify wether the book is even published on planet earth he is finaly met with some examples, only to further confuse him. *Conclusion* The book contains some usefull information if the reader allready knows the fourier transformation. However in the current state the book is not aimed at students trying to learn the transformations, and in my opinion not really a good book. The book should eather be removed from the student's guide series or be rewritten to follow the: discribe phenomenon --> importance fenomenon --> intreduction to equations and symbols --> linking equations to discription of phenomenon. All great study books I have read up to now how followed a similar structure. PS. My appologies for apauling grammar and spelling.
夢**夢
exp(j2πνt)でνとtを変数にしているのでフーリエ変換の対称性がよいのが特徴。第3版になって誤植も減っている。146ページで一通りのことは書いてある。分かりやすいのでStudent's Guideとあるように初学者におすすめ。
R**N
I found this book to be an excellent guide and it really helped me understand Fourier Transforms better.
S**H
Very nice! Recommended for all physics students.
M**E
I bought this book, thinking that it would be largely a refresher course for what I had learned at university, and over the decades since. I was shocked to discover that all of that material was covered in the introduction, Chapter One. I am greatly impressed by the coverage of this student introductory guide.
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