"This book provides the advanced undergraduate and beginning graduate student in electrical engineering with a comprehensive treatment of the fundamental topics in network theory. The contents of the book are developed in such a manner that the only prerequisite for a course based on this text is an elementary knowledge of circuit analysis.
Key features:
Includes full coverage of analysis and synthesis of linear, time-invariant networks, as well as active, nonlinear, and time-varying networks.
Exceptions and pitfalls are clearly pointed out, which are invaluable to new students trying to grasp and digest fundamentals.
Carefully chosen, well-placed examples help students master the subject – quickly and completely.
Optimized for fourth year undergraduate and first year graduate students."