Mathematical Modeling

  • Mathematical Modeling: Branching Beyond Calculus
    By Crista Arangala, Karen A. Yokley, Nicolas S. Luke

    [28] M. Gardner. The Game of Life, Parts I-III. Chs. 20-22 in Wheels, Life, and Other Mathematical Amusements. New York: W. H. Freeman, 1983. [29] A.R. Kansal, S. Torquato, G.R. Harsh IV, E.A. Chiocca, and T.S. Deisboeck (2000).

  • Mathematical Modeling
    By Stefan Heinz

    Many thanks also go to Dr. Ch. Baumann (Springer, Heidelberg) for his understanding and the good collaboration regarding the production of this text. For copyediting and careful text corrections I am grateful to Theodor C.H. Cole.

  • Mathematical Modeling: Models, Analysis and Applications
    By Sandip Banerjee

    Until now. Mathematical Modeling: Models, Analysis and Applications covers modeling with all kinds of differe

  • Mathematical Modeling: Models, Analysis and Applications
    By Sandip Banerjee

    This book is aimed at newcomers who desires to learn mathematical modeling, especially students taking a first course in the subject.

  • Mathematical Modeling
    By Mark M. Meerschaert

    This textbook mirrors the process professionals must follow in solving complex problems. Each chapter in this book is followed by a set of challenging exercises.

  • Mathematical Modeling
    By Christof Eck, Harald Garcke, Peter Knabner

    Mathematical models are the decisive tool to explain and predict phenomena in the natural and engineering sciences. With this book readers will learn to derive mathematical models which help to understand real world phenomena.

  • Mathematical Modeling
    By Christof Eck, Harald Garcke, Peter Knabner

    Mathematical models are the decisive tool to explain and predict phenomena in the natural and engineering sciences. With this book readers will learn to derive mathematical models which help to understand real world phenomena.

  • Mathematical Modeling: Applications with GeoGebra
    By Jonas Hall, Thomas Lingefjärd

    The book is also an excellent reference for undergraduate and high school instructors in mathematics. Jonas Hall is Head of Mathematics at Rodengymnasiet in Norrtälje, Sweden, where he teaches mathematics and physics.

  • Mathematical Modeling: Branching Beyond Calculus
    By Crista Arangala, Karen A. Yokley, Nicolas S. Luke

    The assortment of disciplines covered within the book and its flexible structure produce an intriguing and promising foundation for any mathematical modeling course or for self-study.

  • Mathematical Modeling: A Chemical Engineer's Perspective
    By Rutherford Aris

    Though the book is written from a chemical engineering viewpoint, the principles and pitfalls are common to all mathematical modeling of physical systems.

  • Mathematical Modeling: Problems, Methods, Applications
    By Ludmilla A. Uvarova, Anatolii V. Latyshev

    This volume contains review articles and original results obtained in various fields of modern science using mathematical simulation methods.

  • Mathematical Modeling: Applications with GeoGebra
    By Jonas Hall, Thomas Lingefjärd

    The book is also an excellent reference for undergraduate and high school instructors in mathematics. Jonas Hall is Head of Mathematics at Rodengymnasiet in Norrtälje, Sweden, where he teaches mathematics and physics.

  • Mathematical Modeling: Methods, Applications and Research
    By Bill Willis, Seth Sparkes

    Mathematical Modeling: Methods, Applications and Research reviews recent progress in three different propulsion systems which may offer significant advantages for more efficient, compact and adaptive astronautic vehicles in the mid-21st ...

  • Mathematical Modeling: Methods, Applications and Research
    By Bill Willis, Seth Sparks

    "Mathematical Modeling: Methods, Applications and Research reviews recent progress in three different propulsion systems which may offer significant advantages for more efficient, compact and adaptive astronautic vehicles in the mid-21st ...

  • Mathematical Modeling

    The new edition of Mathematical Modeling, the survey text of choice for mathematical modeling courses, adds ample instructor support and online delivery for solutions manuals and software ancillaries.

  • Mathematical Modeling: Branching Beyond Calculus
    By Crista Arangala, Karen A. Yokley, Nicolas S. Luke

    The assortment of disciplines covered within the book and its flexible structure produce an intriguing and promising foundation for any mathematical modeling course or for self-study.

  • Mathematical Modeling
    By J. N. Kapur

    This book can be used in courses on mathematical modeling at the senior undergraduate or graduate level, or used as a reference for in-service scientists and engineers.

  • Mathematical Modeling: Models, Analysis and Applications
    By Sandip Banerjee

    Topics covered include spatial, delayed, and stochastic modeling. The text provides real-life examples of discrete and continuous mathematical modeling scenarios. MATLAB® and Mathematica® are incorporated throughout the text.