Network Analysis and Practice
Enhance your understanding of network analysis with Network Analysis and Practice by Cambridge University Press. This comprehensive guide, published in 1987, is designed specifically for undergraduates in science and engineering, ensuring that readers develop a solid foundation in the subject without any prior knowledge required.
Spanning 356 pages, the book begins with fundamental physical concepts and systematically advances through essential network laws and theorems. Readers will gain insights into advanced techniques, including Fourier and Laplace transform methods, which are crucial for analyzing both transient and steady-state problems.
Whether you are a student eager to master network analysis or a professional looking to refresh your skills, this paperback edition is an invaluable resource that promises to elevate your competence in the field. Get your copy today from Bookshop and embark on your journey to mastering network analysis!