This concise and clear introduction to the topic requires only basic knowledge of calculus and linear algebraโall other concepts and ideas are developed in the course of the book. Lucidly written so as to appeal to undergraduates and practitioners alike, it enables readers to set up simple mathemati
Mathematical Modeling and Simulation - Introduction for Scientists and Engineers
โ Scribed by Kai Velten
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 365
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
This concise and clear introduction to the topic requires only basic knowledge of calculus and linear algebraโall other concepts and ideas are developed in the course of the book. Lucidly written so as to appeal to undergraduates and practitioners alike, it enables readers to set up simple mathematical models on their own and to interpret their results and those of others critically. To achieve this, many examples have been chosen from various fields, such as biology, ecology, economics, medicine, agricultural, chemical, electrical, mechanical and process engineering, which are subsequently discussed in detail.Based on the author's modeling and simulation experience in science and engineering and as a consultant, the book answers such basic questions as: What is a mathematical model? What types of models do exist? Which model is appropriate for a particular problem? What are simulation, parameter estimation, and validation?The book relies exclusively upon open-source software which is available to everybody free of charge. The entire book softwareโincluding 3D CFD and structural mechanics simulation softwareโcan be used based on a free CAELinux-Live-DVD that is available in the Internet (works on most machines and operating systems).โ...Very solid introductory text at the undergraduate level aimed at wide audience. Perfectly fits introductory modeling courses at colleges and universities that prefer to use opensource software rather than commercial one, and is an enjoyable reading in the first place. Highly recommended both as a main text and a supplementary one...โYuri V. Rogovchenko (University of Kalmar, Sweden) in: Zentralblatt MATH (European Mathematical Society)ย ย
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This concise and clear introduction to the topic requires only basic knowledge of calculus and linear algebraโall other concepts and ideas are developed in the course of the book. Lucidly written so as to appeal to undergraduates and practitioners alike, it enables readers to set up simple mathemati
Content: <br>Chapter 1 Principles of Mathematical Modeling (pages 1โ46): <br>Chapter 2 Phenomenological Models (pages 47โ115): <br>Chapter 3 Mechanistic Models I: ODEs (pages 117โ228): <br>Chapter 4 Mechanistic Models II: PDEs (pages 229โ316):
A book on modeling and simulation exclusively based on open source software. It includes many examples from such diverse fields as biology, ecology, economics, medicine, agricultural, chemical, electrical, mechanical, and process engineering. Requiring only little mathematical prerequisite in calcul
<p><span>Learn to use modeling and simulation methods to attack real-world problems, from physics to engineering, from life sciences to process engineering</span></p><p><span>Reviews of the </span><span>first edition</span><span> (2009):</span></p><p><span>"Perfectly fits introductory modeling cours
<p><b>Learn to use modeling and simulation methods to attack real-world problems, from physics to engineering, from life sciences to process engineering</b></p> <p><b>Reviews of the <i>first edition</i> (2009):</b></p> <p>"Perfectly fits introductory modeling courses [...] and is an enjoyable readin