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Introduction to Numerical Electrostatics Using MATLAB
Lawrence N. Dworsky
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Description for Introduction to Numerical Electrostatics Using MATLAB
Hardcover. Readers are guided step by step through numerous specific problems and challenges, covering all aspects of electrostatics with an emphasis on numerical procedures. The author focuses on practical examples, derives mathematical equations, and addresses common issues with algorithms. Num Pages: 456 pages, illustrations. BIC Classification: PHK; TJ. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 262 x 178 x 28. Weight in Grams: 962.
Readers are guided step by step through numerous specific problems and challenges, covering all aspects of electrostatics with an emphasis on numerical procedures. The author focuses on practical examples, derives mathematical equations, and addresses common issues with algorithms. Introduction to Numerical Electrostatics contains problem sets, an accompanying web site with simulations, and a complete list of computer codes....
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Format
Hardback
Publication date
2014
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons Inc United States
Number of pages
350
Condition
New
Number of Pages
464
Place of Publication
, United States
ISBN
9781118449745
SKU
V9781118449745
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99-50
About Lawrence N. Dworsky
LAWRENCE N. DWORSKY earned his PhD and BEE in Electrical Engineering at New York University and his Masters of Electrical Engineering at Princeton University. He was an Assistant Professor of Mathematics at Union Community College and an Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering at Columbia University. From 1974 until 2002, Dr Dworsky served on the technical staff of Motorola, Inc. He...
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“The author well organized fundamental theories on electrostatics and also presented numerical examples, in which typical numerical methods, e.g., finite difference method, finite element method, and method of moment, are introduced and demonstrated by Matlab.” (Zentralblatt MATH, 1 October 2014)