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Category Archives: engineering
Mathematical Foundations of Information Theory – Khinchin
In this post, we will see the book Mathematical foundations of Information Theory by A. I. Khinchin. About the book The book is a translation of two papers written by the Russian mathematician, A. I. Khinchin, for the expository journal … Continue reading
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Tagged coding theory, concept of channel, entropy, ergodic sources, ergodic theory, feinstein fundamental lemma, feinstein inequality, information, markov chains, mathematics, noise, shanon's inequality, shanon's theorems, uniqueness theorem
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Radio Emission Of The Sun and Planets – Zheleznyakov
In this post, we will see the book Radio Emission Of The Sun and Planets by V. V. Zheleznyakov. About the book The task of present-day radio astronomy is to study extraterrestrial objects by means of the nature of the … Continue reading
Posted in astronomy, books, electronics, engineering, physics, soviet, technology
Tagged Angular Spectrum, “Quiet” Sun’s Radio Emission, electromagnetic waves, equilibrium plasma, Frequency Spectrum, jupiter's radio emission, Microwave Burst, moon's radio emission, Noise Storms, non-equilibrium plasma, origin of radio emission, plasma, Polarization of Radio Emission, radio astronomy, radio emission, solar activity, solar flares, Sporadic Radio Emission and Geophysical Phenomena, sun spots, sun's radio emission, Sun’s Atmosphere, Type II Bursts, Type III Bursts, Types IV and V Radio Emission, Venus’s Radio Emission
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Thinking Machines – Gutenmacher
In this post, we will see the book Thinking Machines by L. Gutenmacher. About the book & the author The book describes earliest computers, technologies and computing techniques and algorithms. The fundamental aspects of computation are well described in the … Continue reading
Fundamentals of Engineering Mechanics – Levinson
In this post, we will see the book Fundamentals of Engineering Mechanics by L. Levinson. About the book The book provides an overview of various aspects of engineering mechanics. The first part (chapters 1 to 14) covers theoretical aspects of … Continue reading
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Tagged connectors, dynamics, engineering, engineering mechanics, kinematics, load, materials, mechanics, physics, power, pulley, statics, strain, stress, theory of machines, torsion, transmission, work
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Random Processes In Electrical And Mechanical Systems – Lebedev
In this post, we will see the book Random Processes In Electrical And Mechanical Systems by V. L. Lebedev. About the book This book deals with stationary and non-stationary random processes in linear systems and in inertialess nonlinear systems which … Continue reading
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Tagged brownian motion, Derivatives, detectors, electrical systems, engineering, filters, inertial nonlinear systems, inertialess nonlinear system, linear systems, mechanical systems, moments, noise, non-linear problems, physics, properties, random force, random functions, random processes, soviet, spectral method, statistical properties, theory, thermal noise, transformations, voltage noise
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Fundamentals Of Radio – Zherebtsov
In this post, we will see the book Fundamentals Of Radio by I. Zherebtsov. About the book A book explaining fundamental working of radio. Topics covered include oscillatory circuits, aerials, radio wave propagation, electron valves, rectifiers, amplifiers, transmitters, receivers, circuits, … Continue reading
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Tagged aerials, amplifiers, characteristics, circuits, diodes, Electroacoustic Devices, engineering, low frequency, physics, radio, radio waves, receivers, rectifiers, semiconductor devices, signals, soviet, technology, tetrodes, transmitters, triodes, Valve Oscillators, wave modulation
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Mathematical Analysis for Engineers – Krasnov, Kiselev, Makarenko, Shikin
In this post, we will see the two volume set of books titled Mathematical Analysis For Engineers Volumes 1 & 2 by M. Krasnov, A. Kiselev, G. Makarenko, E. Shikin . About the book This two-volume book was written for … Continue reading
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Tagged analysis, anlytic geometry, complex variables, curves of second order, definite integral, determinants, differential calculus, double integrals, elliptic equations, engineering mathematics, fourier series, fourier transform, functional series, hyperbolic equations, improper integrals, indefinite integral, integral calculus, integral transforms, line integrals, linear operators, linear spaces, lines, matrices, mir publishers, multiple integrals, number series, ordinary differential equations, parabolic equations, partial differential equations, stability theory, surfaces of second order, Systems of Differential Equations, systems of linear equations, vector algebra
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