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Introductory Network Theory Leonard L. Grigsby

Introductory Network Theory By Leonard L. Grigsby

Introductory Network Theory by Leonard L. Grigsby


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This display text presents theory with mathematical precision. There is an emphasis on the meaning and significance of current and voltage references, topological concepts and the relationship between a physical network and its mathematical model.

Introductory Network Theory Summary

Introductory Network Theory by Leonard L. Grigsby

This display text presents theory with mathematical precision. There is an emphasis on the meaning and significance of current and voltage references, topological concepts and the relationship between a physical network and its mathematical model. Sinusoidal steady-state analysis is presented on a logical basis. This book should be of interest to introductory courses in electrical engineering for degree and diploma students.

Table of Contents

Networks and systems. Some basic concepts. Power and energy. Resistive networks. Generalized loop and nodal methods for resistive networks. Resistive 2-ports. First-order networks. Second-order networks. Steady-state solutions. Three-phase networks. Magnetically coupled two-ports. The Laplace transformation. Fourier techniques in network analysis. Laplace transform analysis of simple networks. Analysis of larger networks. Appendices: complex algebra. Matrix algebra. Computer programs. Answers to selected programs. Index.

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GOR013280377
9780534037710
0534037712
Introductory Network Theory by Leonard L. Grigsby
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Cengage Learning, Inc
19980131
650
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