Mathematical Methods in Engineering and Applied Sciences

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Mathematical Methods in Engineering and Applied Sciences

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Collection: Mathematics and its Applications

Language: English

Published by: CRC Press

Published on: 3rd January 2020

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 38 Mb

ISBN: 9781000764970


Recognized as a "Recommended" title by Choice for their October 2020 issue.

Choice is a publishing unit at the Association of College & Research Libraries (ACR&L), a division of the American Library Association. Choice has been the acknowledged leader in the provision of objective, high-quality evaluations of nonfiction academic writing.

This book covers tools and techniques used for developing mathematical methods and modelling related to real-life situations. It brings forward significant aspects of mathematical research by using different mathematical methods such as analytical, computational, and numerical with relevance or applications in engineering and applied sciences.

Features

Presents theory, methods, and applications in a balanced manner

Includes the basic developments with full details

Contains the most recent advances and offers enough references for further study

Written in a self-contained style and provides proof of necessary results

Offers research problems to help early career researchers prepare research proposals

Mathematical Methods in Engineering and Applied Sciences makes available for the audience, several relevant topics in one place necessary for crucial understanding of research problems of an applied nature. This should attract the attention of general readers, mathematicians, and engineers interested in new tools and techniques required for developing more accurate mathematical methods and modelling corresponding to real-life situations.

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