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Guide to Mathematical Modelling [199219]

 £22.95
A basic introduction to Mathematical Modelling, this book encourages readers to participate in the investigation of a wide variety of modeling examples. These are carefully paced so that readers can identify and develop the skills which are required for successful modeling. The examples also promote an appreciation of the enormous range of problems to which mathematical modeling skills can be usefully applied. FEATURES Contains 12 examples that are completely new and have been used by student groups. The chapter on difference equations is new to this edition. Presents modeling methodology in detail and includes the essential skills for producing a successful model. Provides coverage of ‘discrete’ models where the outcome is needed at discrete time intervals, such as hourly, daily, and yearly. Investigates models in which the variables are continuous functions of time, such as often occurs in physics and engineering problems. Covers problems that include a random feature that demand some statistical analysis. Presents a collection of more demanding examples, some of which are fully developed while others are left for students to process. Offers a chapter on communication skills, enabling students to explain the ideas behind the model to other people.
Guide to Mathematical Modelling
Author:  Dilwyn Edwards; Mike Hamson
Date Published:  01 April 2007
Document Type:  Books
ISBN13:  9780831133375
Publisher:  Industrial Press Inc
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