The Mathematical Radio: Inside the Magic of AM, FM, and Single-Sideband
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How a modern radio works, told through mathematics, history, and selected puzzles
The modern radio is a wonder, and behind that magic is mathematics. In The Mathematical Radio, Paul Nahin explains how radios work, deploying mathematics and historical discussion, accompanied by a steady stream of intriguing puzzles for math buffs to ponder. Beginning with oscillators and circuits, then moving on to AM, FM, and single-sideband radio, Nahin focuses on the elegant mathematics underlying radio technology rather than the engineering. He explores and explains more than a century of key developments, placing them in historical and technological context.
Nahin, a prolific author of books on math for the general reader, describes in fascinating detail the mathematical underpinnings of a technology we use daily. He explains and solves, for example, Maxwell’s equations for the electromagnetic field. Readers need only a familarity with advanced high school–level math to follow Nahin’s mathematical discussions. Writing with the nonengineer in mind, Nahin examines topics including impulses in time and frequency, spectrum shifting at the transmitter, the superheterodyne, the physics of single-sideband radio, and FM sidebands. Chapters end with “challenge problems” and an appendix offers solutions, partial answers, and hints. Readers will come away with a new appreciation for the beauty of even the most useful mathematics.
2 reviews for The Mathematical Radio: Inside the Magic of AM, FM, and Single-Sideband
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Math Teacher –
First, this is not a new addition of The Science of Radio. This is for the young budding mathematician.
Nahin wrote it for his 16-year old self. And it works.
Sadly, my career as a math teacher (46 years) recently ended. Just as with his other books I would have used examples from this one in both trig and differential equations.
Thank you Professor Nahin for your many delightful books.
yahoomarine –
Really good book. A lot of history. Also, a lot of higher level math, more than advertised. Be prepared to put your thinking cap on for this. Not really for your casual radio operator.