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Re: mathematics




From: 	DR.RESONANCE[SMTP:DR.RESONANCE-at-next-wave-dot-net]
Sent: 	Saturday, September 06, 1997 1:12 PM
To: 	Tesla List
Subject: 	Re: mathematics

To: Sam

John Couture's book, "The Tesla Handbook".  He is a regular reader of the
Tesla List and perhaps could contact you directly to give you the ordering
details or contact him at couturejh-at-worldnet.att-dot-net.  His book is
outstanding in both theory and practical information on Tesla coils.

DR.RESONANCE-at-next-wave-dot-net


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> From: 	Aperiodic-at-aol-dot-com[SMTP:Aperiodic-at-aol-dot-com]
> Sent: 	Friday, September 05, 1997 8:28 PM
> To: 	tesla-at-pupman-dot-com
> Subject: 	Re: mathematics
> 
> In a message dated 97-09-06 01:24:18 EDT, you write:
> 
> << Now that I have a functioning coil, I would like to begin to read in
on
>  the theory and especially the mathematics.  Is there a single good book
>  that can help me, or maybe a few?  I tried the library but found nothing
>  about coils.  I am probably going to try the local university next.>>
> 
> There are several texts available from Springer-Verlag:  Introduction to
> Nonlinear Dynamical Systems, Active and Nonlinear Electronics, Chaos and
> Dynamical Systems, Nonlinearities in Action.
> 
> Although a highly technical read, any and all of these books serve as
> resources for the mathematics behind the phenomena of Tesla coils.
> 
> Samuel Uncler
> 
>