Baker, Gregory

Differential equations as models in science and engineering - Singapore : World Scientific Publishing, 2016 - xxi, 368 p.; ill., (charts), 25 cm

Includes index.

This textbook develops a coherent view of differential equations by progressingthrough a series of typical examples in science and engineering that arise asmathematical models. All steps of the modeling process are covered: formulationof a mathematical model; the development and use of mathematical concepts that lead to construct constructive solutions; validation of the solutions; and consideration of the consequences. The volume engages students in thinking mathematically, while emphasizing the power and relevance of mathematics in science and engineering. There are just a few guidelines that bring coherence to the construction of solutions as the book progresses through ordinary to partial differential equations using examples from mixing, electric circuits, chemical reactions and transport processes, among others. The development of differential equations as mathematical models and the construction of their solutions are places center stage in this volume.

9780000988560


Differential equations
Engineering Mathematical models
Science Mathematical models
Time derivatives
Boundary value problem
Cosine series
Kirchoff's laws
Sawtooth function
Equilibrium points
Homogeneous problems
Fourier series
Variables separation
Characteristic equation
Initial conditions
Predator-prey models
Time scales
Periodic behavior

515.35 / BAK

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