This article is an exclusive excerpt from the advanced series "Monographs in Electrical and Electronic Engineering," intended for graduate students, researchers, and senior design engineers seeking a rigorous mathematical foundation in modern drive systems.
Original printings of this monograph are increasingly rare and highly sought after in technical libraries. While digital copies exist, the physical Oxford University Press editions are a testament to an era where technical publishing prioritized depth over breadth. This article is an exclusive excerpt from the
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