An Introduction to Laplace Transforms and Fourier Series (Springer Undergraduate Mathematics Series)
A**R
Four Stars
Great book for an engineer. Not to hard to understand.
S**U
Great Book
Great book for math undergraduate students, easy to understand and follow through. Recommend to those who love basic mathematics.
D**L
Great condition. Packaged correctly.
Great condition older book. Every author has a unique way and style of putting information together. I like the older books written in a different era.
M**I
Disjointed English, clear editing mistakes, and too hand waving.
Honestly, I wonder if those who gave 5 stars to this books actually tried to learn from the book, or simply read the book and filled in the details left out by remembering what they had learned in previous situations.What this book suffers is poor editing! The editors of this collection are clearly at fault. The book has many typos (I've lost track of how many), and some completely prevent you from understanding what the author had in mind. Progression is furthered hindered by the obtrusive, disjointed english the author uses. Never before have I ever had trouble understanding the english used in a mathematics book. I'm surprised. Clearly, the editors barely read the book.The last negative point is that this book had the wrong type of hand-waving. The good type of hand-waving would focus on the intuition of the ideas, but clearly state the definitions, theorems and its assumptions. The book starts very well, but when the author deals with Fourier Series/Transforms, everything goes downhill. I was expecting that the chapter on wavelets/signal processing would finally redeem the author and book. I was wrong...
G**K
Five Stars
Good
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