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Overview
Mathematical Models in Applied Mechanics is perfectly designed for final year undergraduate and graduate students. This textbook utilizes the power of mathematics in solving practical, scientific and technical problems through mathematical modeling techniques. Taken from real-life situations, the text includes twenty-one ordered problems, which gives students the ability to develop the skills necessary to create new situational models.
Synopsis
Mathematical Models in Applied Mechanics is perfectly designed for final year undergraduate and graduate students. This textbook utilizes the power of mathematics in solving practical, scientific and technical problems through mathematical modeling techniques. Taken from real-life situations, the text includes twenty-one ordered problems, which gives students the ability to develop the skills necessary to create new situational models.
Booknews
This book, designed for final year undergraduate and graduate students, demonstrates the power of mathematics in solving practical, scientific, and technical problems through mathematical modeling techniques, and develops the theory and methods of partial differential equations. Chapters cover problem formulation, wave motion, elliptic problems, diffusion, and asymptotic methods for non- linear problems. The text includes 21 problems taken from real situations, and students are encouraged to develop the skill of constructing their own models of new situations. Some background in applied analysis and mechanics is assumed. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)