Overview of Complex Analysis and Applications: In Physics and Engineering - Softcover

Gerck, Edgardo Vogel; Gerck, Ed

 
9781703145182: Overview of Complex Analysis and Applications: In Physics and Engineering

Synopsis

This work is an exploration of complex analysis as a tool for physics and engineering. Although nothing in reality is a “complex number,” it includes an overview of the topics in four investigations, and applications in the real-word. Results begin and end in real number theory, but have a path through the complex plane, which influences the result, but remains hidden. The topics also include the Laplace equation, harmonic functions, subharmonic analysis, the residue theorem, the Cauchy principle value, conformal mapping, and graphical rendering.

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By skills gap, one usually means a significant gap between an organization's skill needs and the current capabilities of its workforce. By upskilling, one can engage in the process of learning new skills or of teaching workers new skills at their current job, reducing the skills gap.
This book, with complex analysis with applications to science and engineering, closes the skills gap, and offers an easy ramp to upskilling.
By federal law in the US, the subject is not teachable in community college courses, because it is usually taught in full universities after their 3rd year. However, the subject is sorely missed at the technical level, for example to understand and measure impedance, in airplane maintenance, to control power plants, or in software design such as in rendering.

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