Mathematical modeling and simulation: introduction for scientists and engineers

Mathematical modeling and simulation: introduction for scientists and engineers

Velten, Kai

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Presenting a concise and clear introduction to the topic, Mathematical Modeling and Simulation enables readers to set up simple mathematical models, and tointerpret results critically. The only book on modeling and simulation that uses open source software, the book includes many examples from such diverse fields as biology, ecology, economics, medicine, agricultural, chemical, electrical, mechanical, and process engineering. Requiring only a mathematical prerequisite in calculus and linear algebra, this lucidly written text is accessibleto scientists, engineers, and students at the undergraduate level. INDICE: Preface. 1. Principles of Mathematical Modeling. 1.1 A complex world needs models. 1.2 Systems, models, simulations. 1.3 Mathematics is the natural modeling language. 1.4 Definition of mathematical models. 1.5 Examples andsome more definitions. 1.6 Even more definitions. 1.7 Classification of mathematical models. 1.8 Everything looks like a nail? 2. Phenomenological models. 2.1 Elementary statistics. 2.2 Linear regression. 2.3 Multiple linear regression. 2.4 Nonlinear regression. 2.5 Neural networks. 2.6 Design of experiments. 2.7 Other phenomenological modeling approaches. 3. Mechanistic models I: ODE's. 3.1 Distinguished role of differential equations. 3.2 Introductory examples.3.3 General idea of ODE's. 3.4 Setting up ODE models. 3.5 Some theory you should know. 3.6 Solution of ODE's: Overview. 3.7. Closed form solution. 3.8 Numerical solutions. 3.9 Fitting ODE's to data. 3.10 More examples. 4. Mechanisticmodels II: PDE's. 4.1. Introduction. 4.2. The heat equation. 4.3. Some theoryyou should know. 4.4 Closed form solution. 4.5 Numerical solution of PDE's. 4.6 The finite difference method. 4.7 The finite element method. 4.8 Finite element software. 4.9 A sample session using Salome Meca. 4.10 A look beyond the heat equation. 4.11 Other mechanistic modeling approaches. A CAELinux and the book software. B R (programming language and software environment). C Maxima.

  • ISBN: 978-3-527-40758-3
  • Editorial: Wiley-VCH
  • Encuadernacion: Rústica
  • Páginas: 350
  • Fecha Publicación: 17/12/2008
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés