What is teached in APPLIED MATHEMATICS in ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
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Although my alma mater requires an entrance exam comprising 7 subjects of mathematics (geometry, algebra, trigonometry, arithmetic, calculus, analytical geometry, etc…) then imposes advanced math classes for three years on electrical engineering students, electrical engineers from my school use probably less than 5% of what they have learned, mainly using the four operations (addition/substraction, multiplication/division) on complex numbers, with occasional exponential, logarithmic and trig functions. Matrices and determinants of rank 3, at most rank 4–5, are used for their convenient notation. Theoretically, electronic circuit computational analysis deals with matrices of ranks as high as the number of nodes in the circuit but humans are too slow for such a task while free electronic circuit analysis programs can provide results in seconds with plots and all. The main issue of using those electronic circuit analysis programs is the lack of insights that symbolic equations and functions can provide
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