

Of particular interest is the inclusion of stochastic calculus. The second portion presents random processes-processes that more accurately model physical and biological engineering. This portion concludes with Green's function, a powerful method of analyzing systems. Built upon a foundation of applied complex variables, the first part covers advanced transform methods, as well as z-transforms and Hilbert transforms-transforms of particular interest to systems, communication, and electrical engineers. The overall structure of this new book consists of two parts: transform methods and random processes. The fifth edition of that book has been broken into two parts: topics currently needed in mathematics courses and a new stand-alone volume presenting topics not often included in these courses and consequently unknown to engineering students and many professionals.

Through four previous editions of Advanced Engineering Mathematics, the author presented a wide variety of topics needed by today's engineers.
