Analog Computers

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Electronic Analog Computer Primer

An introductory textbook on electronic analog computers by James E. Stice (University of Arkansas) and Bernet S. Swanson (Illinois Institute of Technology), published by Blaisdell Publishing Company in 1965. The book serves as a primer covering the principles, components, and operation of electronic analog computers, intended for students and engineers new to the field. It is part of the Blaisdell Pure and Applied Sciences series, with Leon Lapidus of Princeton University as consulting editor.

Manufacturer
Blaisdell Publishing Company
Year
1965
Type
textbook-theory
Language
English
Learning track
introduction
Pages
180
Author
James E. Stice; Bernet S. Swanson
Credit
Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2024.
Museum
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