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Scilab Textbook Companion for Problems and Solutions of Control Systems with Essential Theory by A. K. Jairath1 Created by Rishabh Sanjiv Sheth Elecronics And Communication Electrical Engineering Dharamsinh Desai University College Teacher None Cross-Checked by None June 2, 2015
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Funded by a grant from the National Mission on Education through ICT, http://spoken-tutorial.org/NMEICT-Intro. This Textbook Companion and Scilab codes written in it can be downloaded from the ”Textbook Companion Project” section at the website http://scilab.in
Book Description Title: Problems and Solutions of Control Systems with Essential Theory Author: A. K. Jairath Publisher: CBS Publisher, New Delhi Edition: 5 Year: 2012 ISBN: 9788123916866
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Scilab numbering policy used in this document and the relation to the above book. Exa Example (Solved example) Eqn Equation (Particular equation of the above book) AP Appendix to Example(Scilab Code that is an Appednix to a particular
Example of the above book) For example, Exa 3.51 means solved example 3.51 of this book. Sec 2.3 means a scilab code whose theory is explained in Section 2.3 of the book.