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Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG Mathematics for Physicists and Engineers: Fundamentals and Interactive Study Guide
Book SynopsisThis textbook takes physics and engineering undergraduates through the mathematics they need in the first years of study. It offers an accessible approach which is characterized by the combination of the textbook with a detailed study guide. This study guide, supplied as freely accessible downloads for each chapter, divides the whole learning task into small units. You will read and study a limited section of the textbook and then return to the study guide afterwards. Learning results are controlled, monitored and deepened by graded questions, exercises, repetitions and finally by problems and applications of the content studied. The degree of difficulty slowly rises, which will let you gain confidence and experience your own progress, thus fostering motivation. The sequence of studies can be individualized according to performance and can be regarded as a full tutorial course. This combination of a textbook with a detailed study guide is a powerful means to meet the rising importance of learning outside of lectures at home and will be of great benefit, especially to students learning remotely. Table of Contents
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Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden Lösungsverhalten partieller Riccati-Gleichungen
Book SynopsisDas Buch vermittelt Lösungsverfahren für partielle Riccati-Differenzialgleichungen (DGL). Diese DGL appliziert man zur mathematischen Beschreibung der Funktion von Faraday-Effekt-Stromsensoren. Ausgehend vom allgemeinen Lösungsverhalten erfolgt die Definition des individuellen sowie kollektiven Lösungsverhaltens einer beliebigen Gleichung. Reiner Thiele erklärt den Unterschied zwischen Individual- und Partiallösungen. Außerdem kreiert er Simulationsdiagramme und zeigt, dass es sich bei der Hardware um Regelkreise handelt. Table of ContentsEinleitung.- 2 Partielle Typ1-Riccati-DGL.- 3 Partielle Typ2-Riccati-DGL.- 4 Zusammenfassung.
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Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden Mathematik für Ingenieur-Bachelor: Schritt für
Book SynopsisWer nach den Sternen greifen will, sollte zumindest eine Fußbank haben – so lautet eine alte Volksweisheit. Alle Beginner in einem Ingenieur-Bachelor-Studiengang greifen nach den Sternen. Denn sie haben sich für ein außerordentlich anstrengendes Studium entschieden: In wenigen Jahren von Null zum kreativen, wissenden, souveränen Ingenieur. Ein heutiges Bachelor-Ingenieurstudium kann wohl nur erfolgreich absolviert werden, wenn ausreichendes mathematisches Grundwissen vorhanden ist. Verbunden mit der unbedingten Fähigkeit, dieses in den vielfältigen fachlichen Anwendungen schöpferisch einsetzen zu können. Das vorliegende Buch wendet sich in Sprache und Stil an die Erstsemestergenerationen des 21. Jahrhunderts und führt sie durch die Welt der Mathematik. Es vertieft die mathematisch-handwerklichen Grundfertigkeiten, und es konzentriert sich auf das mathematische Basiswissen heutiger Ingenieure.Table of ContentsElementares mathematisches Handwerkszeug - Erweitertes mathematisches Handwerkszeug - Funktionen und ihre Graphen - Differential- und Integralrechnung - Matrizen, Determinanten, lineare Gleichungssysteme - Vektorrechnung und analytische Geometrie - Anwendungen
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Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden Keine Panik vor Ingenieurmathematik!: Erfolg und
Book SynopsisDie angewandte Mathematik ist die Grundlage sämtlicher Ingenieur- und Naturwissenschaften. Aber auch in vielen praxisorientierten technischen Berufen ist „Mathe“ ein wichtiges Werkzeug und die Voraussetzung für erfolgreiches Arbeiten und gute Resultate. Oft haben die Studierenden an Universitäten, Fachhochschulen sowie Ingenieur- und Technikerschulen große Schwierigkeiten, sich mit der wunderbar und manchmal so verblüffend in sich schlüssigen Materie anzufreunden, denn meistens wird das Thema Mathematik in der Lehre zwar sehr umfassend und allgemeingültig aber auch gleichzeitig staubtrocken und theoretisch rübergebracht. Aber auch für die Mathematik gilt: Man kann den Einstieg in dieses theoretische und abstrakte Thema sehr viel anschaulicher als in den meisten Lehrbüchern darstellen und das Ganze noch mit Humor und Cartoons würzen. Mathe kann auch witzig sein! Mit Humor und einer unkonventionellen Darstellungsweise analog zu „Keine Panik vor Statistik!“, „Keine Panik vor Mechanik!“ und „Keine Panik vor Thermodynamik!“ lässt sich für Viele ein einfacher Zugang zur Mathematik finden und eine Brücke zu den ernsteren und theoretischen Lehrbüchern schlagen...Table of ContentsGrundlagen.- Reelle Zahlen.- Elementare Funktionen.- Komplexe Zahlen.- Vektorrechnung.- Matrizen.- Differentialrechnung.- Integralrechnung.- Reihen.- Funktionen mehrerer Veränderlicher.
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New India Publishing Agency Formulas and Computations in Agriculture
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Springer Verlag, Singapore Mathematical, Computational Intelligence and
Book SynopsisThis book is a collection of selected papers presented at the 17th FAI International Conference on Engineering, Mathematical and Computational Intelligence (ICEMCI 2019), held at Jabalpur Engineering College, India, from 21–23 December 2019. This book discusses mathematical, computational intelligence and engineering approaches for tourism, agriculture and health care. It is a unique combination of a wide spectrum of topics, such as tourism destination ranking, medical diagnosis-based intelligent systems, drivers for hotel objectives, irrigation systems and more, which are discussed by using fuzzy, statistical and neural network tools. This book will be valuable to faculty members, postgraduate students, research scholars as well as readers from the industrial sector.Table of ContentsPankaj Srivastava, Saurabh Srivastav and Yannakorn Toprayoon: Spectrum of Intelligent Tourist Destination Image Decision Information System.-Georgia Irina Oros:Extensions of Some Known Differential and Integral Operators.-C.C. Tan and M.S. Julian: Two-Stage Neural Network-Structural Equation Modeling Approach to Studying Drivers for Hotel Objectives: With Implications.- Liliana Guran: Some Fixed Point Theorems and Applications to Ulam–Hyers Stability on B-Rectangularmetric Spaces.- F. M ̈Uge Sakar, Muhammad Naeem and Shahid Khan: Applications of Noor Type Operator on Multivalent Functions.- M. Lellis Thivagar, V. Antonysamy and V. Ramesh: Computation of Ideals in N-Topology.- Luminita Ioana Cotirla: New Classes of Harmonic Functions Defined by an Operator.- Vichian Laohakosol: Arithmetic Functions, Convolution and Finite Fourier Series.- Muge Sakar and Erturul Dogan: Problems on Coefficients of Bi-Univalent Function Class Using by Chebyshev Polynomials.- Narayan Prasad Pahari and Jhavi Lal Ghimire: On Certain Topological Structures of Vector Valued Sequence Space Defined by Orlicz Function.- Saeree Wananiyakul, Janyarak Tongsomporn and Vichian Laohakosal: Transcendental Number Arising from Mahler’s Method.- Pankaj Srivastava and Neeraja Sharma: Intelligent System for ECG Beats Classification.- Raj Reddy and M.V. Ramana Murthy: Efficient Algorithm in IoT for Drip Irrigation System.- M. LellisThivagar, B. Tamilarasan, and G. Kabin Antony: Computational Techniques on Totally Continuous Functions via C ̌ech Rough and Nano Soft Topological Spaces.- Anshul Srivastava, Shilpi Bisht, N. P. Pahari: Error Estimates Using Higher Modulus of Smoothness In Lp Spaces.- S. P. Maurya, S. K. Pandey, and R. N. Singh: Space-Time Admitting W6 Curvature Tensor.- S. P. Maurya, S. K. Pandey and R. N. Singh: Space-Time Admitting W6 Curvature Tensor.- G. Mahadevan: General Characterization of at Most Twin Outer Perfect Domination Number with Colouring of Graphs.- M. Sathyabama and A. Gracy: Computing Modelling of Quotient Supra Spaces.- S. Raji Reddy and Y. Hari Krishna: Soret and Chemical Reaction Effects on MHD Casson Fluid over an Exponentially Permeable Stretching Sheet.- Pankaj Srivastava and Rajkrishna Mondal: Design and Development of Intelligent Information System using Hesitant Fuzzy Weighting Linguistic Term Sets for Computing with Words.- Nazir Ahmad Ahengar, Mudasir Ahmad, J.K. Maitra, Roshani Sharma and Sujeet Chaturvedi:Totally Continuous Maps in ITS.- P. D. Lanjewar and B. F. Momin: Dimensionality Reduction Approach in Soft Set Theory.- Siddharth Goutam and Srija Unnikrishnan: QoS Evaluation for Wireless Networks using K-Nearest Neighbor (k-NN) Algorithm.- Rajeev Chourey, Chhayansh Purohit, Vanshita Bansal and Shivam Pratap Singh: An Informative Analysis of Encryption Algorithms using Quantitative Fitness Function.- Kanak Saxena and Umesh Banodha: The Unrestricted Effectiveness of Cognitive Computing in Healthcare Domain.- Abhilasha Mishra, Neha Bhatt, Rekha Goswami and Arun Pratap Singh Rathod: Development of Dust Repellent Coatings for Solar Panel and Evaluation of Energy Efficiency.- Shikha Solanki, Malayaj Srivastava, and Saransh Bhatnagar: A Study of Nano Scale ZIF-8 in Removal of Humic Acid from Waste Water by Adsorption.- Sagar Malsane, Merin M.J., Gokul G.J., Nithin Dev P., and Smitha Treesa Babu: Management of High Volume Clashes during Clash Detection.- Abhijeet Singh and Pushpendra Singh: Design of a Circular Ring Slot Patch Antenna at 2.45 GHz for Hyperthermia Applications.- Shivam Pandey, A K Shukla and Mrityunjay Singh: Multilayer Perceptron Using TFIDF for News Category Classification.- Jyotesh Pateriya and M. P. Parsai: CH Selection in WSN using Digital Image Processing.- Venushree S. Khanke and S. N. Tande: Investigating Behavior of Functionally Graded Sandwich Plates: A Review.- Kingshuk Roy, Shishir Dixit, and Laxmi Srivastava: Optimal Placement and Sizing of Distributed Generation and Capacitors: A Review.- Alka Gulati and Kanak Saxena: Performance Prediction of Technical Artifacts in Heart Disease Diagnosis.- Mayanka Roy, A.K. Kori, and Pooja Sahu: Brief Review: Voltage Stability and Power Flow Enhancement by UPFC, DPFC and Comparison of Facts Device.- S. Alagu and R. Kala: Nonstandard Analysis of Almost Periodicity.
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Springer Verlag, Singapore Proceedings of the Forum Math-for-Industry
Book SynopsisThis volume includes selected technical papers presented at the Forum “Math-for-Industry” 2018. The papers written by eminent researchers and academics working in the area of industrial mathematics from the viewpoint of financial mathematics, machine learning, neural networks, inverse problems, stochastic modelling, etc., discuss how the ingenuity of science, technology, engineering and mathematics are and will be expected to be utilized. This volume focuses on the role that mathematics-for-industry can play in interdisciplinary research to develop new methods. The contents are useful for researchers both in academia and industry working in interdisciplinary sectors.Table of ContentsA Brief Review of Some Swarming Models using Stochastic Differential Equations.- Copula-based estimation of Value at Risk for the portfolio problem.- An Overview of Exact Solution Methods for Guaranteed Minimum Death Benefit Options in Variable Annuities.- Determinantal reinforcement learning with techniques to avoid poor local optima.- Surface Denoising based on Normal Filtering in a Robust Statistics Framework.- Mathematical Modeling and Inverse Problem Approaches for Functional.- Clothing Design based on Thermal Mechanism.- Unique continuation on a sphere for Helmholtz equation and its numerical treatments.- Notes on Backward Stochastic Differential Equations for Computing XVA.
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Springer Verlag, Singapore Movement of Acoustic Energy in the Ocean
Book SynopsisThis book highlights the advantages of the vector-phase method in underwater acoustic measurements and presents results of theoretical and experimental studies of the deep open ocean and shallow sea based on vector-phase representations. Based on the physical phenomena discovered and compensation of counter streams of energy and vortices of the acoustic intensity vector, processes of transmitting acoustic energy of a tonal signal in the real ocean are described. The book also discusses the development of advanced detection tools based on vector-phase sonar. This book provides useful content for professionals and researchers working in various fields of applied underwater acoustics.Table of ContentsChapter one: VECTOR REPRESENTATION OF AN ACOUSTIC FIELD Chapter two: THEORY AND TECHNIQUE OF VECTOR-PHASE UNDERWATER ACOUSTIC MEASUREMENTS Chapter three: PHENOMENON OF COMPENSATION FOR THE INTENSITY OF ENERGY COUNTER CURRENTS Chapter four: VORTICES OF THE ACOUSTIC INTENSITY VECTOR IN A SHALLOW SEA WAVEGUIDE Chapter five: EXAMINATION OF A WEAK SIGNAL IN A DIFFUSE, PARTIALLY COHERENT, AND COHERENT ACOUSTIC NOISE FIELD Chapter six: VECTOR-PHASE EXPERIMENTAL TECHNIQUE. EXPEDITIONS. CONFERENCES APPENDIX I: MONOCHROMATIC ACOUSTIC FIELD BASIC RELATIONS APPENDIX II: FOURTH STATISTICAL MOMENT OF ACOUSTIC VECTOR FIELD APPENDIX III: A LIST OF SOME GENERAL PUBLICATIONS (PATENTS AND ARTICLES) ON THE SUBJECT OF VECTORS
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Springer Verlag, Singapore Finite Element Method: Element Solutions
Book SynopsisThis textbook is intended to be used by the senior engineering undergraduate and the graduate student. Nowadays, the finite element method has become one of the most widely used techniques in all the engineering fields, including aerospace engineering, mechanical engineering, biomedical engineering, etc. To unveil the FE technique, the textbook provides a detailed description of the finite element method, starting from the most important basic theoretical basis, e.g., the Galerkin method, the variational principle, followed by the detailed description of the various types of finite elements, including the bar, the beam, the triangular, the rectangular, the 3D elements. The primary aim of the textbook is to provide a comprehensive description of the FE solutions using different types of elements. Therefore, the properties of different elements and the solution discrepancies caused by using different elements are highlighted in the book. Thus, the textbook is very helpful for engineers to understand the behaviours of different types of elements. Additionally, the textbook can help the students and engineers write FE codes based on the theories presented in the book. Furthermore, the textbook can serve as the basis for some advanced computational mechanics courses, such as the nonlinear finite element method. Table of ContentsChapter 1 Introduction.- Chapter 2 Theoretical basis of the finite element method.- Chapter 3 Finite element analysis using bar element.- Chapter 4 Finite element analysis using beam element.- Chapter 5 Finite element analysis using triangular element.- Chapter 6 Finite element analysis using rectangular element.- Chapter 7 Finite element analysis using 3D elements.- Chapter 8 High order Lagrange element.
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Springer Verlag, Singapore Cultural Algorithms: Recent Advances
Book SynopsisThis book covers the latest advances in Cultural Algorithms, their general framework, different variants, hybridized versions with other meta-heuristic and search techniques, and their applications. Cultural Algorithms are meta-heuristic numerical optimization techniques inspired by the bio-cultural evolutionary theory, in which both types of vertical and horizontal learning behaviors are modeled. The book includes well-briefed basics of optimization and theoretical backgrounds of Cultural Algorithms in its initial chapters and then discusses their applications in different branches of science and engineering. It provides detailed mathematical formulations and algorithmic pseudo-codes of hybridized, extended, and multi-population variants of cultural algorithms. The book will serve the research students, fellows, professors, and industry professionals to implement real-time applications of Cultural Algorithms.Table of ContentsIntroduction to Culture.- Introduction to optimization.- Cultural Algorithms (CAs).- Applications of Engineering.
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Springer Verlag, Singapore Frontiers in Industrial and Applied Mathematics:
Book SynopsisThis book publishes select papers presented at the 4th International Conference on Frontiers in Industrial and Applied Mathematics (FIAM-2021), held at the Sant Longowal Institute of Engineering and Technology, Longowal, Punjab, India, from 21–22 December 2021. Most of the papers deal with mathematical theory embedded with its applications to engineering and sciences. This book illustrates numerical simulation of scientific problems and the state-of-the-art research in industrial and applied mathematics, including various computational and modeling techniques with case studies and concrete examples. Graduate students and researchers, who are interested in real applications of mathematics in the areas of computational and theoretical fluid dynamics, solid mechanics, optimization and operations research, numerical analysis, bio-mathematics, fuzzy, control and systems theory, dynamical systems and nonlinear analysis, algebra and approximation theory, will find the book useful. Table of ContentsC. Özman, T. Saner, F. Gül, M. Diederich, A. C. Benim, and U. Janoske, Computational and Experimental Investigation of Flow and Convective Heat Transfer along Rough Surfaces.- M. Kumar, Neelesh S. Upadhye, and A. K. B. Chand, Distribution of Noise in Linear Recurrent Fractal Interpolation Functions for Data Sets with α-Stable Noise.- Maggie E. Habeeb, Oblivious Transfer using Non-abelian Groups.- P. Kushwah and J. Saha, Solution of Population Balance Equation using Homotopy Analysis Method.- V. Singh, Waseem A. Khan, and A. Sharma, Certain Properties and their Volterra Integral Equation Associated with the Second-Kind Chebyshev Matrix Polynomials in Two Variables.- R. Saranya, N. Annapoorani, and J. Saha, Blow-up Analysis and Global Existence of Solutions for a Fractional Reaction-Diffusion Equation.- N. Rani and V. Mishra, Ways of Constructing Multiplicative Magic Cubes.- S. Singh Rawat and Komal, Novel q-Rung Orthopair Fuzzy Hamacher Dual Muirhead Mean Operator for Multi-Attribute Decision Making.- A. Srivastava and B. S. Bhadauria, Convective Instability in a Composite Nanofluid Layer under Local Thermal Non-equilibrium.- N. Madaan and S. Sharma, Investigation of Traffic Dynamics Considering Driver’s Characteristics and Downstream Traffic Conditions.- R. Pasupathi, M. A. Navascués, and A. K. B. Chand, Fractal Convolution Bessel Sequences on Rectangle.- S. Devaiya and S. K. Srivastava, Uniform Approximation of Functions Belonging to L[0,∞)-space Using Cγ.T Means of Fourier-Laguerre Series.- M. Diederich, F. Gül, C. Özman, A. C. Benim, L. Ihringer, and D. Möller, Numerical Modelling and Experimental Validation of Mechanical Separation of Helminth Eggs for Wastewater Purification.- H. A. Kumara Swamy, Sankar Mani, N. Keerthi Reddy, and S. R. Sudheendra, Heat Transfer and Second Law Analysis of Ag-water Nanoliquid in a Non-Uniformly Heated Porous Annulus.- Anjali and M. K. Singh, Qualitative Analysis of Peer Influence Effects on Testing of Infectious Disease Model.- R. Goel, R. C. Mittal, and N. Ahlawat, B-Splines Collocation Approach to Simulate Secondary Dengue Virus (DENV) Infection Model with Diffusion.- A. Kumar, B.S Bhadauria, and A. Srivastava, Study of Heat and Mass Transfer in a Composite Nanofluid Layer.- Bhagwat R. Yewale and Deepak B. Pachpatte, On the Existence and Stability Analysis for Ψ-Caputo Fractional Boundary-value Problem.- R. Rath and K. Sharma, Alternative Crack-tip Enrichment Functions for XFEM in Arbitrary Polarized Piezoelectric Media.- S. C. Sekhara Rao and A. K. Chaturvedi, Convergence Analysis of a Layer Resolving Numerical Technique for a Class of Coupled System of Singularly Perturbed Parabolic Convection-Diffusion Equations having an Interface.- P. Megha and G. Chandhini, Filtering in Time-dependent Problems.- N. Gupta and N. Kanth, Heat Transfer Model for Silk Finishing Calendar.- H. D. Arora, A. Naithani, and Aakanksha, A Multi-attribute Decision Making Approach for Fuzzy Divergence Measure in Selection of Covid-19 Vaccine.- N. Singh and Manish K. Khandelwal, Magnetohydrodynamic Mixed Convection Flow in a Vertical Channel Filled with Porous Media.- A. Ali, R. P. Sharma, and A. Zishan, Group Action on Fuzzy Ideals of Near-Rings.- R. Revathi, D. Narsimhulu, and A. Ramu, Effect of Viscosity on the Spherical Shock Wave Propagation in a Dusty Gas with Radiation Heat Flux and Exponentially Varying Density.- M. Arora and R. Bajaj, On the Stability of a Heated Inclined Fluid Layer with Gravity Modulation.- S. C. Srivastava, N. K. Thakur, and A. Pramanayagam, Dynamical Study of an Epidemiological Model with Harvesting and Infection in Prey Population.- G. Raiya and M. Mittal, Joint Decisions on Imperfect Production Process and Carbon Emission Reduction Under Carbon Regulations.- S. Naskar, N. Islam, R. Gayen, and R. Datta, Propagation of Water Waves in the Presence of a Horizontal Plate Submerged in a Two-layer Fluid.- P. Saini, Transversely Isotropic Homogeneous Medium with Absorbing Boundary Conditions: Elastic Wave Propagation using Spectral Element Method.- K. B. Devi, Reingachan N., and T. B. Singh, Growth of Polynomials having No-zero Inside a Circle.- V. Siwach, Manju S. Tonk, and H. Poonia, Simulation of Queues in Sugar Mills using Monte-Carlo Technique.- R. Singla, G. Singh, and V. Kanwar, An Adaptive Step-size Optimized Seventh-order Hybrid Block Method for Integrating Differential Systems Efficiently.- M. Diederich, L. Di Bartolo, and A. C. Benim, Comparison of Prediction Accuracy between Interpolation and Artificial Intelligence Application of CFD Data for 3D Cavity Flow.- J. Tushar, A. Kumar, and S. Kumar, Virtual Element Methods for Optimal Control Problems Governed by Elliptic Interface Problems.- Vijay and A.K.B. Chand, Positivity Preserving Rational Quartic Spline Zipper Fractal Interpolation Functions.- Z. Mkhize, N. Parumasurand, and P. Singh, Heptic Hermite Collocation on Finite Elements.- J. Raj Sharma and H. Singh, A Computationally Efficient Sixth-order Method for Nonlinear Models.- S. Panday, W. H. Chanu, and Y. N. Devi, New Higher Order Iterative Method for Multiple Roots of Nonlinear Equations.- M. Singh and A. Gupta, Separation Axioms in Bipolar Fuzzy Topological Spaces.- V. Singh and B. Singh, A Study of Ciric Type Generalized Contraction via B-contraction with Application.- D. Amin and D. B. Singh, Evolution of Weak Discontinuities in a Perfectly Conducting Mixture of Gas and Dust Particles.- S. Chawla and S. C. Sekhara Rao, Numerical Treatment for a Coupled System of Singularly Perturbed Reaction Diffusion Equations with Robin Boundary Conditions and having Boundary and Interior Layers.- M. Arora, M. Danesh, and A. Rana, Double-Diffusive Convection with the Effect of Rotation in Magnetic Nanofluids.- R. Sasikumar and P. Arriyamuthu, Modeling for Implications of Covid-19 Pandemic on Healthcare System in India.
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Springer Verlag, Singapore Vehicle–Track Coupled Dynamics: Theory and
Book SynopsisThis book systematically presents the theory, numerical implementation, field experiments and practical engineering applications of the ‘Vehicle–Track Coupled Dynamics’. Representing a radical departure from classic vehicle system dynamics and track dynamics, the vehicle–track coupled dynamics theory considers the vehicle and track as one interactive and integrated system coupled through wheel–rail interaction. This new theory enables a more comprehensive and accurate solution to the train–track dynamic interaction problem which is a fundamental and important research topic in railway transportation system, especially for the rapidly developed high-speed and heavy-haul railways. It has been widely applied in practical railway engineering.Dr. Wanming Zhai is a Chair Professor of Railway Engineering at Southwest Jiaotong University, where he is also chairman of the Academic Committee and Director of the Train and Track Research Institute. He is a member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and one of the leading scientists in railway system dynamics. Professor Zhai is Editor-in-Chief of both the International Journal of Rail Transportation, published by Taylor & Francis Group, and the Journal of Modern Transportation, published by Springer. In addition, he is a trustee of the International Association for Vehicle System Dynamics, Vice President of the Chinese Society of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, and Vice President of the Chinese Society for Vibration Engineering.Table of ContentsIntroduction.- Models of Vehicle-Track Coupled Dynamics.- Excitations of Vehicle-Track Coupled Systems.- Numerical Method and Computer Simulation.- Field Experiment on Dynamics of Vehicle and Track Systems.- Experimental Validation of Vehicle-Track Coupled Dynamics Models.- Comparison of Vehicle-Track Coupled Dynamics with Traditional Vehicle Dynamics.- Dynamic Characteristic of Vehicle-Track Coupled Systems.- Principle and Method for Matching Design of Vehicle and Track Systems.- Applications of Vehicle-Track Coupled Dynamics Theory in Practical Railway Engineering.
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Springer Optimization Methods and Algorithms
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Springer Advanced Particle Methods
Book SynopsisIntroduction.- Principles of Conventional Particle Methods.- Advanced Techniques of Conventional Particle Methods.- Enhanced Particle Methods.- Fluid Structure Interaction Solvers.- Multiphase Flow.
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Springer Verlag, Singapore MATLAB and Simulink in Action
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Springer International Publishing AG An Introduction to Multivariable Mathematics
Book SynopsisThe text is designed for use in a forty-lecture introductory course covering linear algebra, multivariable differential calculus, and an introduction to real analysis. The core material of the book is arranged to allow for the main introductory material on linear algebra, including basic vector space theory in Euclidean space and the initial theory of matrices and linear systems, to be covered in the first ten or eleven lectures, followed by a similar number of lectures on basic multivariable analysis, including first theorems on differentiable functions on domains in Euclidean space and a brief introduction to submanifolds. The book then concludes with further essential linear algebra, including the theory of determinants, eigenvalues, and the spectral theorem for real symmetric matrices, and further multivariable analysis, including the contraction mapping principle and the inverse and implicit function theorems. There is also an appendix which provides a nine-lecture introduction to real analysis. There are various ways in which the additional material in the appendix could be integrated into a course--for example in the Stanford Mathematics honors program, run as a four-lecture per week program in the Autumn Quarter each year, the first six lectures of the nine-lecture appendix are presented at the rate of one lecture per week in weeks two through seven of the quarter, with the remaining three lectures per week during those weeks being devoted to the main chapters of the text. It is hoped that the text would be suitable for a quarter or semester course for students who have scored well in the BC Calculus advanced placement examination (or equivalent), particularly those who are considering a possible major in mathematics. The author has attempted to make the presentation rigorous and complete, with the clarity and simplicity needed to make it accessible to an appropriately large group of students. Table of Contents: Linear Algebra / Analysis in R / More Linear Algebra / More Analysis in R / Appendix: Introductory Lectures on Real AnalysisTable of ContentsLinear Algebra.- Analysis in R.- More Linear Algebra.- More Analysis in R.- Appendix: Introductory Lectures on Real Analysis.
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Oxford University Press LikelihoodBased Inference in Cointegrated Vector Autoregressive Models
Book SynopsisThis book gives a detailed mathematical and statistical analysis of the cointegrated vector autoregresive model. This model had gained popularity because it can at the same time capture the short-run dynamic properties as well as the long-run equilibrium behaviour of many non-stationary time series. It also allows relevant economic questions to be formulated in a consistent statistical framework.Part I of the book is planned so that it can be used by those who want to apply the methods without going into too much detail about the probability theory. The main emphasis is on the derivation of estimators and test statistics through a consistent use of the Guassian likelihood function. It is shown that many different models can be formulated within the framework of the autoregressive model and the interpretation of these models is discussed in detail. In particular, models involving restrictions on the cointegration vectors and the adjustment coefficients are discussed, as well as the role
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Introduction to Engineering and Scientific
Book SynopsisAs more and more engineering departments and companies choose to use Python, this book provides an essential introduction to this open-source, free-to-use language. Expressly designed to support first-year engineering students, this book covers engineering and scientific calculations, Python basics, and structured programming.Based on extensive teaching experience, the text uses practical problem solving as a vehicle to teach Python as a programming language. By learning computing fundamentals in an engaging and hands-on manner, it enables the reader to apply engineering and scientific methods with Python, focusing this general language to the needs of engineers and the problems they are required to solve on a daily basis. Rather than inundating students with complex terminology, this book is designed with a leveling approach in mind, enabling students at all levels to gain experience and understanding of Python. It covers such topics as structured programming, graphics, matrTable of ContentsChapter 1 Engineering and Scientific CalculationsChapter 2 Computer-Based CalculationsChapter 3 Python BasicsChapter 4 Structured Programming with PythonChapter 5 Graphics—MatplotlibChapter 6 Array and Matrix OperationsChapter 7 Solving Single Algebraic EquationsChapter 8 Solving Sets of Algebraic EquationsChapter 9 Solving Differential EquationsChapter 10 Working with Data
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Mathematics Manual for Water and Wastewater
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Cambridge University Press Modern Signal Processing 46 Mathematical Sciences Research Institute Publications Series Number 46
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