Convolution and Fourier transforms for communications engineers
R. D. A. Maurice
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Convolution and Fourier transforms for communications engineers
Published
1976
Publisher
Pentech Press Ltd
Pages
189
ISBN-10
0727303015
The convolution product
The double Mellin-Barnes type integrals and their applications to convolution theory
Time history solution program, L225 (TEV126).
Time history solution program, L225 (TEV126)
The convolution transform
Generalized gamma convolutions and related classes of distributions and densities
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This edition of Convolution and Fourier transforms for communications engineers has approximately 189 pages. Please note, this is an estimate and the exact page count can vary between hardcover, paperback, and e-book versions.
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Convolution and Fourier transforms for communications engineers was written by R. D. A. Maurice.
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