Mathematical Modelling:
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Main Author: Berry, John (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Oxford Elsevier Science 1995
Series:Modular mathematics series
Subjects:
Online Access:FAW01
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Item Description:Front Cover; Mathematical Modelling; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Series Preface; Preface; Chapter 1. What is Mathematical Modelling?; 1.1 Modelling with Data; 1.2 Using Mathematical Models; 1.3 Modelling from Theory; Chapter 2. Modelling Population Growth.; 2.1 Understanding the Problem; 2.2 Choosing Variables.; 2.3 Making Assumptions; 2.4 Solving the Equations; 2.5 Interpreting the Solutionand Validating the Model; 2.6 Criticising and Improving the Model.; Chapter 3. Mathematical Modelling in Action; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Howto use the Articles
Chapter 4. Developing Modelling Skills. 4.1 Modelling Problems; 4.2 Simulation Modelling; 4.3 Dimensional AnalysisModelling; Answers to Selected Problems; Index of Modelling Problems; Index
Mathematical modelling modules feature in most university undergraduate mathematics courses. As one of the fastest growing areas of the curriculum it represents the current trend in teaching the more complex areas of mathematics. This book introduces mathematical modelling to the new style of undergraduate - those with less prior knowledge, who require more emphasis on application of techniques in the following sections: What is mathematical modelling?; Seeing modelling at work through population growth; Seeing modelling at work through published papers; Modelling in mechanics. Written
Physical Description:157 pages
ISBN:9780080571928
0080571921
0340614048
9780340614044

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