Oscillations and Waves

  • Oscillations and Waves
    By K.R. Reddy, S. B. Badami, V. Balasubramanian

    The book begins with harmonic motion in which concepts like phase angle, amplitude and velocity response functions of systems are illustrated using complex numbers.

  • Oscillations and Waves: in Linear and Nonlinear Systems
    By M.I Rabinovich, D.I. Trubetskov

    in Linear and Nonlinear Systems M.I Rabinovich, D.I. Trubetskov. occurring in a limited region of space ) guarantees ... integrable and nonintegrable systems and they correspond to coherent formations or spatial structures . Examples of ...

  • Oscillations and Waves: An Introduction, Second Edition
    By Richard Fitzpatrick

    Fully updated throughout and featuring new widgets, animations, and end of chapter exercises to enhance understanding Offers complete coverage of advanced topics in waves, such as electromagnetic wave propagation through the ionosphere ...

  • Oscillations and Waves
    By Garg, Ghosh C. K., gupta Sanjay

    Moreover, Solved Examples have been interspersed in the text to facilitate clear understanding of the concepts involved in each section.

  • Oscillations and Waves
    By Fritz K. Kneubühl

    This text presents a clear, systematic, and comprehensive introduction to the relevant mathematics and physics of linear and nonlinear oscillations and waves.

  • Oscillations and Waves
    By S. B. Badami, K. Rama Reddy, Vijay Balasubramanian

    Oscillations and Waves

  • Oscillations and Waves: In Linear and Nonlinear Systems
    By M.I Rabinovich, D.I. Trubetskov

    .'; 'One service logic has rendered com­ puter science .. .'; 'One service category theory has rendered mathematics .. .'. All arguably true. And all statements obtainable this way form part of the raison d'etre of this series.

  • Oscillations and Waves: An Introduction
    By Richard Fitzpatrick

    Assuming familiarity with the laws of physics and college-level mathematics, the book focuses on oscillations and waves whose governing differential equations are linear.