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Hilbert Transforms: Volume 2 Frederick W. King (University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire)

Hilbert Transforms: Volume 2 By Frederick W. King (University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire)

Summary

Written in a style that suits a wide audience (including physical sciences), this book will become the reference of choice on the Hilbert transform, whatever the subject background of the reader. It explains all the common Hilbert transforms, mathematical techniques for evaluating them, and has detailed discussions of their application.

Hilbert Transforms: Volume 2 Summary

Hilbert Transforms: Volume 2 by Frederick W. King (University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire)

The Hilbert transform has many uses, including solving problems in aerodynamics, condensed matter physics, optics, fluids, and engineering. Written in a style that will suit a wide audience (including the physical sciences), this book will become the reference of choice on the topic, whatever the subject background of the reader. It explains all the common Hilbert transforms, mathematical techniques for evaluating them, and has detailed discussions of their application. Especially useful for researchers are the tabulation of analytically evaluated Hilbert transforms, and an atlas that immediately illustrates how the Hilbert transform alters a function. A collection of exercises helps the reader to test their understanding of the material in each chapter. The bibliography is a wide-ranging collection of references both to the classical mathematical papers, and to a diverse array of applications.

Hilbert Transforms: Volume 2 Reviews

'... every scientist dealing with the Hilbert transform in his or her research will find valuable material in this work.' Lasha Ephremidze, Mathematical Reviews

About Frederick W. King (University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire)

Frederick W. King is a Professor in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire.

Table of Contents

Preface; List of symbols; List of abbreviations; Volume II: 15. Hilbert transforms in En; 16. Some further extensions of the classical Hilbert transform; 17. Linear systems and causality; 18. The Hilbert transform of waveforms and signal processing; 19. Kramers-Kronig relations; 20. Dispersion relations for some linear optical properties; 21. Dispersion relations for magneto-optical and natural optical activity; 22. Dispersion relations for nonlinear optical properties; 23. Some further applications of Hilbert transforms; Appendix 1. Table of selected Hilbert transforms; Appendix 2. Atlas of selected Hilbert transform pairs; References; Subject index; Author index.

Additional information

NPB9780521517201
9780521517201
0521517206
Hilbert Transforms: Volume 2 by Frederick W. King (University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire)
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Hardback
Cambridge University Press
2009-04-27
698
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