Which Book is Best for Engineering Signals and Systems?

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The discussion centers on finding the best book for Engineering Signals and Systems that is clear, easy to understand, and includes numerous problems with solutions. A participant expresses frustration with their current book lacking solutions, making it difficult to verify their work. The Oppenheim and Willsky book is mentioned as a commonly recommended standard in the field. The need for effective practice materials is emphasized, especially with an upcoming test. Overall, clarity and problem-solving resources are key factors in selecting a suitable textbook.
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What is the best book out there for Engineering Signals and Systems? One that is clear & easy to understand and has many different problems with solutions.


The book I am using has no solutions and there is no way to check my work. I hope someone knows a similar book.

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I really hope someone will reply as soon as possible. I just need your recommendation based on your experience. I have a test this Monday and I want to practice more problems.
 
well, i don't know which is best, but the Oppenhiem and Wilsky book is an oft-used standard.

maybe it's a bit formal, but when you're doing math that can get thick and complicated, formal is better than ad-hoc.
 
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