



Buy A Student's Guide to Laplace Transforms by Fleisch, Daniel online on desertcart.ae at best prices. ✓ Fast and free shipping ✓ free returns ✓ cash on delivery available on eligible purchase. Review: 制御工学では,初期値はゼロと信じて無視し,ラプラス変換表を機械的に使うだけでした.実用的にはそれで十分でしたが,本書には,積分の上限と下限の意味,収束性,フーリエ変換がラプラス変換の特殊な場合であることなどが丁寧に説明されています. 実部と虚部の2つのパラメータを使うラプラス変換により,減衰と振動がまとめて扱えることの便利さを味わうことができます.変換表を丸暗記すれば十分と信じていた工学部生にとって,大変示唆に富む教科書です.演算子法にも繋がります.この著者のテキストは,どれをとっても良書です. Review: I had been wanting to learn the Laplace transform for years, and when I saw this book i had to order it. It is a page-turner. Very methodical and clear. Unfortunately, I waited too many years, and I'm rusty on calculus, so I've had problems concentrating, but too curious about what's next to be able to slow down and try to understand some detail that wasn't clear. What I really like about it is the effort the author put into helping the reader connect to Laplace from intuition, not just algebra. Lots of graphs, lots of questions and answers. For example, the fact that both real and imaginary axes in the s domain are "frequency" was a revelation. The imaginary axis is certainly frequency, but the real axis determines decay, so how is that a frequency? It is, in the sense that it expresses how often the envelope grows or falls by e.
| Customer reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (88) |
| Dimensions | 15.24 x 1.4 x 22.86 cm |
| Edition | New |
| ISBN-10 | 100909629X |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1009096294 |
| Item weight | 363 g |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 218 pages |
| Publication date | 13 January 2022 |
| Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
A**ー
制御工学では,初期値はゼロと信じて無視し,ラプラス変換表を機械的に使うだけでした.実用的にはそれで十分でしたが,本書には,積分の上限と下限の意味,収束性,フーリエ変換がラプラス変換の特殊な場合であることなどが丁寧に説明されています. 実部と虚部の2つのパラメータを使うラプラス変換により,減衰と振動がまとめて扱えることの便利さを味わうことができます.変換表を丸暗記すれば十分と信じていた工学部生にとって,大変示唆に富む教科書です.演算子法にも繋がります.この著者のテキストは,どれをとっても良書です.
D**W
I had been wanting to learn the Laplace transform for years, and when I saw this book i had to order it. It is a page-turner. Very methodical and clear. Unfortunately, I waited too many years, and I'm rusty on calculus, so I've had problems concentrating, but too curious about what's next to be able to slow down and try to understand some detail that wasn't clear. What I really like about it is the effort the author put into helping the reader connect to Laplace from intuition, not just algebra. Lots of graphs, lots of questions and answers. For example, the fact that both real and imaginary axes in the s domain are "frequency" was a revelation. The imaginary axis is certainly frequency, but the real axis determines decay, so how is that a frequency? It is, in the sense that it expresses how often the envelope grows or falls by e.
D**G
An important topic well explained.
M**N
A Wonderful book! Definitely not the first book to read on this subject. Before reading this book, you have to be familiar with this transformation, you have to had performed some transformations with the given formulas in the text books during your student life. If you wonder what is “actually” going on with the Laplace Transformations, this book is written for you. This book is a very useful tool for understanding the meaning of the Laplace and Fourier transformations. It makes you enter the “engine-room” of the famous Laplace Transformation Formula, understand the working principle and the philosophy of the mechanism at the background. Beside video tutorials, there are also supplementary material available in the specified web-link inside the book. The book is great! Enjoy the book!
A**R
Well written, very descriptive of the LaPlace transform and how it works. The solved problems are well-documented and afford the reader a great opportunity for study