Mathematical modelling is the basis of almost all applied mathematics. A 'real-world' problem is dissected and phrased in a mathematical setting, allowing it to be simplified and ultimately solved. This book presents a thorough grounding in the techniques of modelling, and proceeds to explore a range of classical and continuum models from an impressive array of disciplines, including: biology, chemical engineering, fluid and solid mechanics, geophysics, medicine, and physics. It assumes only a basic mathematical grounding in calculus and analysis and will provide a wealth of examples for students of mathematics, engineering, and the range of applied sciences.
ISBN: | 9780521467032 |
Publication date: | 28th November 1997 |
Author: | A C University of Oxford Fowler |
Publisher: | Cambridge University Press |
Format: | Paperback |
Pagination: | 424 pages |
Series: | Cambridge Texts in Applied Mathematics |
Genres: |
Mathematical modelling |