Key Features:
- Written for a broad audience, avoiding dependence on mathematical formulations in favor of qualitative, constructive treatment
- Extensive use of physical and engineering applications
- Incorporates Mathematica notebooks for simulations and hands-on self-study
- Provides a gentle but rigorous introduction to real-world nonlinear problems
- Features a final chapter dedicated to applications of dynamical systems to spatial patterns
The book is aimed at student and researchers in applied mathematics and mathematical modelling of physical and engineering problems. It teaches to see common features in systems of different origins, and to apply common methods of study without losing sight of complications and uncertainties related to their physical origin.
Key Features:
- Written for a broad audience, avoiding dependence on mathematical formulations in favor of qualitative, constructive treatment
- Extensive use of physical and engineering applications
- Incorporates Mathematica notebooks for simulations and hands-on self-study
- Provides a gentle but rigorous introduction to real-world nonlinear problems
- Features a final chapter dedicated to applications of dynamical systems to spatial patterns
The book is aimed at student and researchers in applied mathematics and mathematical modelling of physical and engineering problems. It teaches to see common features in systems of different origins, and to apply common methods of study without losing sight of complications and uncertainties related to their physical origin.
Working with Dynamical Systems: A Toolbox for Scientists and Engineers
250Working with Dynamical Systems: A Toolbox for Scientists and Engineers
250Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9780367636289 |
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Publisher: | CRC Press |
Publication date: | 05/31/2023 |
Series: | Series in Computational Biophysics |
Pages: | 250 |
Product dimensions: | 7.50(w) x 9.25(h) x (d) |