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18-202 Mathematical Foundations of Electrical Engineering

Units:12.0
Department:Electrical & Comp. Eng.
Prerequisites:21-122 or 21-118 or 21-123
Related URLs:http://www.ece.cmu.edu/

This course covers topics from engineering mathematics that serve as foundations for descriptions of electrical engineering devices and systems. It is the corequisite mathematics course for 18-220, Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering. The topics include: (1) MATLAB as a robust computational tool, used to reinforce, enrich and integrate ideas throughout the course, including software exercises and projects in combination with homework assignments, (2) Complex Analysis, including rectangular and polar representations in the complex plane with associated forms of complex arithmetic, powers, roots and complex logarithms, complex differentiation, analytic functions and Cauchy-Riemann equations, complex Taylor series, complex exponential, sinusoidal and hyperbolic functions, and Euler's formula, (3) Fourier Analysis, including orthogonality of sinusoids, trigonometric and exponential forms of Fourier series, Fourier integrals and Fourier transforms, (4) Linear, Constant-Coefficient Differential Equations, including complex exponential solutions to homogeneous equations and particular solutions with polynomial and sinusoidal driving functions described by phasors, (5) Difference Equations, with emphasis upon their relationship to differential equations, and (6) Linear Algebra and Matrices, including matrix arithmetic, linear systems of equations and Gaussian elimination, vector spaces and rank of matrices, matrix inverses and determinants, eigenvalue problems and their relationship to systems of homogeneous differential equations. 4 hrs. lec., 1hr. rec.


  Popularity index
Rank for this semester:#26
Rank in this department:#3

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18-202 Mathematical Foundations of Electrical Engineering

Units:12.0
Department:Electrical & Comp. Eng.
Prerequisites:21-122 or 21-118 or 21-123
Related URLs:http://www.ece.cmu.edu/

This course covers topics from engineering mathematics that serve as foundations for descriptions of electrical engineering devices and systems. It is the corequisite mathematics course for 18-220, Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering. The topics include: (1) MATLAB as a robust computational tool, used to reinforce, enrich and integrate ideas throughout the course, including software exercises and projects in combination with homework assignments, (2) Complex Analysis, including rectangular and polar representations in the complex plane with associated forms of complex arithmetic, powers, roots and complex logarithms, complex differentiation, analytic functions and Cauchy-Riemann equations, complex Taylor series, complex exponential, sinusoidal and hyperbolic functions, and Euler's formula, (3) Fourier Analysis, including orthogonality of sinusoids, trigonometric and exponential forms of Fourier series, Fourier integrals and Fourier transforms, (4) Linear, Constant-Coefficient Differential Equations, including complex exponential solutions to homogeneous equations and particular solutions with polynomial and sinusoidal driving functions described by phasors, (5) Difference Equations, with emphasis upon their relationship to differential equations, and (6) Linear Algebra and Matrices, including matrix arithmetic, linear systems of equations and Gaussian elimination, vector spaces and rank of matrices, matrix inverses and determinants, eigenvalue problems and their relationship to systems of homogeneous differential equations. 4 hrs. lec., 1hr. rec.


  Popularity index
Rank for this semester:#26
Rank in this department:#3

  Students also scheduled
15-211 Fundamental Data Structures and Alg...
15-123 Effective Programming in C and UNIX
21-127 Concepts of Mathematics
21-111 Calculus I
21-120 Differential and Integral Calculus
15-451 Algorithm Design and Analysis
18-220 Fundamentals of Electrical Engineer...
21-126 Introduction to Mathematical Softwa...
15-100 Introductory/Intermediate Programmi...
18-396 Signals and Systems


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18-202 Mathematical Foundations of Electrical Engineering

Units:12.0
Department:Electrical & Comp. Eng.
Prerequisites:21-122 or 21-118 or 21-123
Related URLs:http://www.ece.cmu.edu/

This course covers topics from engineering mathematics that serve as foundations for descriptions of electrical engineering devices and systems. It is the corequisite mathematics course for 18-220, Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering. The topics include: (1) MATLAB as a robust computational tool, used to reinforce, enrich and integrate ideas throughout the course, including software exercises and projects in combination with homework assignments, (2) Complex Analysis, including rectangular and polar representations in the complex plane with associated forms of complex arithmetic, powers, roots and complex logarithms, complex differentiation, analytic functions and Cauchy-Riemann equations, complex Taylor series, complex exponential, sinusoidal and hyperbolic functions, and Euler's formula, (3) Fourier Analysis, including orthogonality of sinusoids, trigonometric and exponential forms of Fourier series, Fourier integrals and Fourier transforms, (4) Linear, Constant-Coefficient Differential Equations, including complex exponential solutions to homogeneous equations and particular solutions with polynomial and sinusoidal driving functions described by phasors, (5) Difference Equations, with emphasis upon their relationship to differential equations, and (6) Linear Algebra and Matrices, including matrix arithmetic, linear systems of equations and Gaussian elimination, vector spaces and rank of matrices, matrix inverses and determinants, eigenvalue problems and their relationship to systems of homogeneous differential equations. 4 hrs. lec., 1hr. rec.


  Popularity index
Rank for this semester:#26
Rank in this department:#3

  Students also scheduled
15-211 Fundamental Data Structures and Alg...
15-123 Effective Programming in C and UNIX
21-127 Concepts of Mathematics
21-120 Differential and Integral Calculus
21-111 Calculus I
18-220 Fundamentals of Electrical Engineer...
18-396 Signals and Systems
15-451 Algorithm Design and Analysis
21-126 Introduction to Mathematical Softwa...
15-100 Introductory/Intermediate Programmi...


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18-202 Mathematical Foundations of Electrical Engineering

Units:12.0
Department:Electrical & Comp. Eng.
Prerequisites:21-122 or 21-118 or 21-123
Related URLs:http://www.ece.cmu.edu/

This course covers topics from engineering mathematics that serve as foundations for descriptions of electrical engineering devices and systems. It is the corequisite mathematics course for 18-220, Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering. The topics include: (1) MATLAB as a robust computational tool, used to reinforce, enrich and integrate ideas throughout the course, including software exercises and projects in combination with homework assignments, (2) Complex Analysis, including rectangular and polar representations in the complex plane with associated forms of complex arithmetic, powers, roots and complex logarithms, complex differentiation, analytic functions and Cauchy-Riemann equations, complex Taylor series, complex exponential, sinusoidal and hyperbolic functions, and Euler's formula, (3) Fourier Analysis, including orthogonality of sinusoids, trigonometric and exponential forms of Fourier series, Fourier integrals and Fourier transforms, (4) Linear, Constant-Coefficient Differential Equations, including complex exponential solutions to homogeneous equations and particular solutions with polynomial and sinusoidal driving functions described by phasors, (5) Difference Equations, with emphasis upon their relationship to differential equations, and (6) Linear Algebra and Matrices, including matrix arithmetic, linear systems of equations and Gaussian elimination, vector spaces and rank of matrices, matrix inverses and determinants, eigenvalue problems and their relationship to systems of homogeneous differential equations. 4 hrs. lec., 1hr. rec.


  Popularity index
Rank for this semester:#26
Rank in this department:#3

  Students also scheduled
15-211 Fundamental Data Structures and Alg...
15-123 Effective Programming in C and UNIX
21-127 Concepts of Mathematics
21-120 Differential and Integral Calculus
21-111 Calculus I
18-220 Fundamentals of Electrical Engineer...
18-396 Signals and Systems
15-451 Algorithm Design and Analysis
21-126 Introduction to Mathematical Softwa...
15-100 Introductory/Intermediate Programmi...


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  Course textbooks
* Spring 2007 textbooks given as estimate for Spring 2008 requirements

 Advanced Engineering Mathematics
Sections: 1, A, B, C
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  Course textbooks
* Spring 2007 textbooks given as estimate for Spring 2008 requirements

 Advanced Engineering Mathematics
Sections: 1, A, B, C
S&H, taxes**Total 
Bookstore $136.00  $0.00  $136.00  
Bookstore (used) $102.00  $0.00  $102.00  
Amazon    $3.00  $3.00  
Amazon Marketplace*    $0.00  $0.00 
Powells $135.00 $0.00  $135.00  
Booksamillion $168.30 $0.00  $168.30  
eCampus  $37.60 $0.00  $37.60  

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  Course textbooks
* Spring 2007 textbooks given as estimate for Spring 2008 requirements

 Advanced Engineering Mathematics
Sections: 1, A, B, C
S&H, taxes**Total 
Bookstore $136.00  $0.00  $136.00  
Bookstore (used) $102.00  $0.00  $102.00  
Amazon    $3.00  $3.00  
Amazon Marketplace*    $0.00  $0.00 
Powells $135.00 $0.00  $135.00  
Booksamillion $168.30 $0.00  $168.30  
eCampus  $37.60 $0.00  $37.60  

Textbooks listed may be optional. Verify books with the course syllabus. * Items may be in new or used condition. Check site for details. ** Shipping, handling and taxes are estimated. Actual charges may vary.



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