Mathematical Models in the Applied Sciences

Mathematical Models in the Applied Sciences

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Nov 28, 1997 · English · Hardcover (418 pages)
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Book Details

Format Hardcover
Pages 418
Language English
Published Nov 28, 1997
Publisher Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10 0521461405
ISBN-13 9780521461405

Description

In a comprehensive exploration of mathematical modeling, this work delves into various techniques applicable across the sciences. It provides readers with a solid foundation, enabling them to understand and apply these concepts to real-world problems. The authors, each with expertise in their respective fields, guide the reader through intricate methodologies, illustrating how mathematical frameworks can clarify complex phenomena.

Unique in its approach, the book addresses a spectrum of applications, from fluid dynamics to population dynamics, demonstrating the versatility and importance of mathematical models in scientific inquiry. Its clarity and depth make it suitable for both students and seasoned researchers, fostering a deeper appreciation for the interplay between mathematics and the natural world.

As readers engage with the material, they will find themselves equipped with essential tools for problem-solving and critical thinking. The integration of theory and practical examples ensures that the reader is not only informed but also inspired to explore the endless possibilities that mathematical modeling offers in addressing contemporary scientific challenges.

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Science & Technology
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