As we listen to a piece of music, our ears perform a calculation. The high-pitched flutter of the flute, the middle tones of the violin, and the low hum of the double bass fill the air with pressure ...
PROF. CARSLAW'S excellent book is so well known that it needs little general introduction. The first edition, published in 1906, was a work on “Fourier's Series and Integrals and the Mathematical ...
insights from industryDr. Andrew DaviesApplications SpecialistSpecac Ltd. In this interview, AZoM talks to Dr. Andrew Davies, an applications specialist at Specac Ltd., about Specac and their FTIR ...
This publication provides information on the theoretical background as well as on the practical application of state of the art methodology to monitor changes in body composition, based on the ...
SINCE the publication of Prof. Zygmund's “Trigonometric Series” in 1935, there has been considerable demand for another book dealing with trigonometric integrals. Prof. Titchmarsh's book meets this ...