Methods of Mathematical Modelling
Continuous Systems and Differential Equations
This book presents mathematical modelling and the integrated process of formulating sets of equations to describe real-world problems. It describes methods for obtaining solutions of challenging differential equations stemming from problems in areas such as chemical reactions, population dynamics, mechanical systems, and fluid mechanics.Chapters 1 to 4 cover essential topics in ordinary differential equations, transport equations and the calculus of variations that are important for formulating models. Chapters 5 to 11 then develop more advanced techniques including similarity solutions, matched asymptotic expansions, multiple scale analysis,…
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Produktdetails
Weitere Autoren: Witelski, Thomas
- ISBN: 978-3-319-23041-2
- EAN: 9783319230412
- Produktnummer: 18584427
- Verlag: Springer International Publishing
- Sprache: Englisch
- Erscheinungsjahr: 2015
- Seitenangabe: 324 S.
- Masse: H23.5 cm x B15.5 cm x D1.7 cm 493 g
- Auflage: 1st ed. 2015
- Abbildungen: Paperback
- Gewicht: 493
Über den Autor
Thomas Witelski is a Professor of Mathematics at Duke University specializing in nonlinear partial differential equations and fluid dynamics. He is a long-time participant in many study groups on mathematical modelling and industrial problems. He is the co-Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Engineering Mathematics and also serves on the editorial board for the European Journal of Applied Mathematics. Witelski received his Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics from the California Institute of Technology in 1995 and was a postdoctoral fellow at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.Mark Bowen is an Associate Professor in the International Center for Science and Engineering Programs at Waseda University, where he teaches courses in differential equations and nonlinear dynamics. His expertise is in asymptotic analysis, nonlinear differential equations and fluid dynamics. He received his Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics in 1998 from the University of Nottingham.
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