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An important resource that provides an overview of mathematical modelling

Mathematical Modelling offers a comprehensive guide to both analytical and computational aspects of mathematical modelling that encompasses a wide range of subjects. The authors provide an overview of the basic concepts of mathematical modelling and review the relevant topics from differential equations and linear algebra. The text explores the various types of mathematical models, and includes a range of examples that help to describe a variety of techniques from dynamical systems theory.

The book’s analytical techniques examine compartmental modelling, stability, bifurcation, discretization, and fixed-point analysis. The theoretical analyses involve systems of ordinary differential equations for deterministic models. The text also contains information on concepts of probability and random variables as the requirements of stochastic processes. In addition, the authors describe algorithms for computer simulation of both deterministic and stochastic models, and review a number of well-known models that illustrate their application in different fields of study. This important resource:

  • Includes a broad spectrum of models that fall under deterministic and stochastic classes and discusses them in both continuous and discrete forms
  • Demonstrates the wide spectrum of problems that can be addressed through mathematical modelling based on fundamental tools and techniques in applied mathematics and statistics
  • Contains an appendix that reveals the overall approach that can be taken to solve exercises in different chapters
  • Offers many exercises to help better understand the modelling process

Written for graduate students in applied mathematics, instructors, and professionals using mathematical modelling for research and training purposes, Mathematical Modelling: A Graduate Textbook covers a broad range of analytical and computational aspects of mathematical modelling.

Mathematical Modelling: A Graduate Textbook

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Hardback by Seyed M. Moghadas , Majid Jaberi-Douraki

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    Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
    Publication Date: 19/10/2018
    ISBN13: 9781119483953, 978-1119483953
    ISBN10: 1119483956

    Number of Pages: 192

    Non Fiction , Mathematics & Science , Education

    Description

    An important resource that provides an overview of mathematical modelling

    Mathematical Modelling offers a comprehensive guide to both analytical and computational aspects of mathematical modelling that encompasses a wide range of subjects. The authors provide an overview of the basic concepts of mathematical modelling and review the relevant topics from differential equations and linear algebra. The text explores the various types of mathematical models, and includes a range of examples that help to describe a variety of techniques from dynamical systems theory.

    The book’s analytical techniques examine compartmental modelling, stability, bifurcation, discretization, and fixed-point analysis. The theoretical analyses involve systems of ordinary differential equations for deterministic models. The text also contains information on concepts of probability and random variables as the requirements of stochastic processes. In addition, the authors describe algorithms for computer simulation of both deterministic and stochastic models, and review a number of well-known models that illustrate their application in different fields of study. This important resource:

    • Includes a broad spectrum of models that fall under deterministic and stochastic classes and discusses them in both continuous and discrete forms
    • Demonstrates the wide spectrum of problems that can be addressed through mathematical modelling based on fundamental tools and techniques in applied mathematics and statistics
    • Contains an appendix that reveals the overall approach that can be taken to solve exercises in different chapters
    • Offers many exercises to help better understand the modelling process

    Written for graduate students in applied mathematics, instructors, and professionals using mathematical modelling for research and training purposes, Mathematical Modelling: A Graduate Textbook covers a broad range of analytical and computational aspects of mathematical modelling.

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