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Could someone please add a good introduction for complex numbers under its title? - mickpc

Article revamp

I truly believe that we should revamp this article with a short introduction of how mathematics & electronics mix. I do not think that we should include any actual mathematics material but rather link to other Wikipedia artices.

To start with, I´d add a "Mathematics in Electronic Engineering Careers" section, outlining the subjects & courses usually required of electronic engineering students.

Anyone else interested in revamping this thing?

Barna, 3rd July 2006 (4:13 Pm GMT -3)