Background
Tai, Chen-To was born on December 30, 1915 in Soochow, China. Came to the United States, 1943.
(An indispensable reference tool for engineers, mathematic...)
An indispensable reference tool for engineers, mathematicians, and physicists, this book offers details on previously unpublished methods of treating and presenting vector and dyadic analysis. Along with pointing out various fundamental misunderstandings in the presentation of concepts to date, Tai presents original findings on a new symbolic method with the aid of a symbolic vector. Additional features include: detailed derivations of theorems identities; coverage of new topics such as surface vector analysis and dyadic analysis; and a concise but rigorous treatment of a symbolic vector.
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Tai, Chen-To was born on December 30, 1915 in Soochow, China. Came to the United States, 1943.
Bachelor of Science, Tsing Hua University, Beijing, 1937. Doctor of Science, Harvard University, 1947.
Research fellow Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1947-1949. Senior research scientist Stanford Research Institute, Palo Alto, California, 1949-1954. Associate professor Ohio State University, Columbus, 1954-1956, professor, 1960-1964, Technology Institute Electronics, Brazil, 1956-1960, University Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1964-1986, professor emeritus, since 1986.
(An indispensable reference tool for engineers, mathematic...)
Fellow Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (life, Centennial award 1985, Heinrich Hertz medal 1998). Member United States National Academy Engineering.
Married Chia Ming Shen, April 28, 1941. Children: Arthur, Bing, Julie, David, James.