Mathematical methods for mechanics: A handbook with MATLAB experiments
โ Scribed by Gekeler E.W.
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 636
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
The interaction between mathematics and mechanics is a never ending source of new developments. This present textbook includes a wide โranging spectrum of topics from the three body problem and gyroscope theory to bifurcation theory, optimization, control and continuum mechanics of elastic bodies and fluids. For each of the covered topics the reader can practice mathematical experiments by using a large assortment of Matlab-programs which are available on the authorโs homepage. The self-contained and clear presentation including Matlab is often useful to teach technical details by the program itself (learning by doing), which was not possible by just presenting the formula in the past. The reader will be able to produce each picture or diagram from the book by themselves and to arbitrarily alter the data or algorithms. Recent Review of the German edition "This book introduces the engineering-oriented reader to all the mathematical tools necessary for solving complex problems in the field of mechanics. The mathematics- oriented reader will find various applications of mathematical and numerical methods for modelling comprehensive mechanical-technical practical problems. Therefore this book will be interesting not only for students of various fields but also for practitioners, development engineers or mathematicians" (Hans Bufler, in: Zentralblatt MATH, 2007, Vol. 1100, Issue 2)
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