Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
470
Language
English
Published
Feb 18, 2016
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Edition
1
ISBN-10
1107485495
ISBN-13
9781107485495
Description
This work delves into the fascinating and complex world of singularities, exploring their formation, structure, and dynamic propagation within various mathematical frameworks. With contributions from distinguished authors, it provides an in-depth understanding of the mathematical principles that govern singular behavior, making it a significant resource for researchers and students alike. The book blends rigorous theoretical analyses with practical applications, illustrating how singularities arise in different contexts, from physics to engineering.
Eggers and Fontelos invite readers on a journey through advanced mathematical concepts, enriched with real-world examples that showcase the relevance of singularities in scientific inquiry. Their expertise provides clarity on intricate topics, guiding readers from foundational principles to more sophisticated theories. As a part of the Cambridge Texts in Applied Mathematics series, it stands as a critical reference for anyone interested in the intersections of mathematics, science, and engineering, encouraging deeper exploration into the nature of singularities.
Eggers and Fontelos invite readers on a journey through advanced mathematical concepts, enriched with real-world examples that showcase the relevance of singularities in scientific inquiry. Their expertise provides clarity on intricate topics, guiding readers from foundational principles to more sophisticated theories. As a part of the Cambridge Texts in Applied Mathematics series, it stands as a critical reference for anyone interested in the intersections of mathematics, science, and engineering, encouraging deeper exploration into the nature of singularities.
Genres
Science & Technology