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Essentials of Mathematical Methods in Science and Engineering

by S. Selcuk Bayin
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Overview

A complete introduction to the multidisciplinary applications of mathematical methods

In order to work with varying levels of engineering and physics research, it is important to have a firm understanding of key mathematical concepts such as advanced calculus, differential equations, complex analysis, and introductory mathematical physics. Essentials of Mathematical Methods in Science and Engineering provides a comprehensive introduction to these methods under one cover, outlining basic mathematical skills while also encouraging students and practitioners to develop new, interdisciplinary approaches to their research.

The book begins with core topics from various branches of mathematics such as limits, integrals, and inverse functions. Subsequent chapters delve into the analytical tools that are commonly used in scientific and engineering studies, including vector analysis, generalized coordinates, determinants and matrices, linear algebra, complex numbers, complex analysis, and Fourier series. The author provides an extensive chapter on probability theory with applications to statistical mechanics and thermodynamics that complements the following chapter on information theory, which contains coverage of Shannon's theory, decision theory, game theory, and quantum information theory. A comprehensive list of references facilitates further exploration of these topics.

Throughout the book, numerous examples and exercises reinforce the presented concepts and techniques. In addition, the book is in a modular format, so each chapter covers its subject thoroughly and can be read independently. This structure affords flexibility for individualizing courses and teaching.

Providing a solid foundation and overview of the various mathematical methods and applications in multidisciplinary research, Essentials of Mathematical Methods in Science and Engineering is an excellent text for courses in physics, science, mathematics, and engineering at the upper-undergraduate and graduate levels. It also serves as a useful reference for scientists and engineers who would like a practical review of mathematical methods.

Synopsis

Essentials of Mathematical Methods in Science and Engineering introduces mathematical techniques and topics unique to the undergraduate curriculum like series, complex analysis, variational calculus, and integral transforms. Equip students early in the process with mathematical skills that are required by a majority of the physics and engineering undergraduate programs. Because each chapter is a review of its subject and could be read independently, this book is a useful reference or refresher for scientists and also allows instructors to choose their own subset for classroom discussion. Establish the background needed to understand advanced topics.

About the Author, S. Selcuk Bayin

S. Selcuk Bayin, PhD, is Professor in the Department of Physics at the Middle East Technical University in Ankara, Turkey. He has over twenty years of academic experience on the use of mathematical methods in physics courses, and his current research focuses on general relativity and cosmology. Dr. Bayin is the author of Mathematical Methods in Science and Engineering, also published by Wiley.

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Book Details

Published
August 1, 2008
Publisher
Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
Pages
802
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780470343791

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