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MATLAB: A Ubiquitous Tool for the Practical Engineer

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MATLAB: A Ubiquitous Tool for the Practical Engineer
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Publisher: InTech
ISBN-13: 9789533079073
Number of pages: 564

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MATLAB has became a de facto tool for the modern system engineer. This book is written for both engineering students, as well as for practicing engineers. The wide range of applications in which MATLAB is the working framework, shows that it is a powerful, comprehensive and easy-to-use environment for performing technical computations.

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