Transforms and Applications HandbookAlexander D. Poularikas CRC Press, 2018. 9. 3. - 911ÆäÀÌÁö Updating the original, Transforms and Applications Handbook, Third Edition solidifies its place as the complete resource on those mathematical transforms most frequently used by engineers, scientists, and mathematicians. Highlighting the use of transforms and their properties, this latest edition of the bestseller begins with a solid introduction to signals and systems, including properties of the delta function and some classical orthogonal functions.
Most comparable books cover only a few of the transforms addressed here, making this text by far the most useful for anyone involved in signal processing—including electrical and communication engineers, mathematicians, and any other scientist working in this field. |
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Chapter 1 Signals and Systems | 1-1 |
Chapter 2 Fourier Transforms | 2-1 |
Chapter 3 Sine and Cosine Transforms | 3-1 |
Chapter 4 Hartley Transform | 4-1 |
Chapter 5 Laplace Transforms | 5-1 |
Chapter 6 ZTransform | 6-1 |
Chapter 7 Hilbert Transforms | 7-1 |
Chapter 8 Radon and Abel Transforms | 8-1 |
Chapter 15 Lapped Transforms | 15-1 |
Chapter 16 Zak Transform | 16-1 |
Chapter 17 Discrete Time and Discrete Fourier Transforms | 17-1 |
Chapter 18 Discrete ChirpFourier Transform | 18-1 |
Chapter 20 Empirical Mode Decomposition and the HilbertHuang Transform | 20-1 |
Functions of a Complex Variable | 1 |
Series and Summations | 35 |
Definite Integrals | 39 |
Chapter 9 Hankel Transform | 9-1 |
Chapter 10 Wavelet Transform | 10-1 |
Chapter 11 Finite Hankel Transforms Legendre Transforms Jacobi and Gegenbauer Transforms and Laguerre and Hermite Transforms | 11-1 |
Chapter 12 Mellin Transform | 12-1 |
Chapter 13 Mixed TimeFrequency Signal Transformations | 13-1 |
Chapter 14 Fractional Fourier Transform | 14-1 |
