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Book Synopsis

How can computer modeling and simulation tools be used to understand and analyze common situations and everyday problems? Readers will find here an easy-to-follow, enjoyable introduction for anyone even with little background training. Examples are incorporated throughout to stimulate interest and engage the reader.

Build the necessary skillsets with operating systems, editing, languages, commands, and visualization.

Obtain hands-on examples from sports, accidents, and disease to problems of heat transfer, fluid flow, waves, and groundwater flow.

Includes discussion of parallel computing and graphics processing units.

This introductory, practical guide is suitable for students at any level up to professionals looking to use modeling and simulation to help solve basic to more advanced problems.

Michael W. Roth, PhD, serves as Dean of the School of STEM and Business at Hawkeye Community College in Waterloo, Iowa. He was most recently Chair

Trade Review

"Mike Roth refers in his book to the dispersed pieces of information that everyone gains via internet in everyday life and completes them with professional knowledge on computer modeling, providing an introduction to the techniques of computer simulations, showing their usefulness as well as their limits. His lively narrative style makes his book accessible for everyone interested in science."
— Prof Lucyna Firlej, Laboratoire Charles Coulomb, Montpellier, France

"a playful and exciting introduction to a complex subject of continuous and discrete-event modeling and simulation. With a multitude of real-word examples and hands-on experiences, the book is very accessible to students."
—Prof. Masha Sosonkina, Old Dominion University



Table of Contents

Preface

Author

Section I Getting Your Feet on the Ground

1. Building Your Basic Tool Box

2. Getting to Know the Neighborhood

3. Visualizing Your Work and Representing Your Best Story

Section II Models of Everyday Things

4. Things We See in the News: The Fun and the Dangerous

5. The Many Faces of Music

6. Going with the Flow

Section III Beyond Everyday Phenomena

7. One of the Most Versatile Simulation Tools Around

8. Simulations that Explore Atoms and Planets

Section IV A Glimpse into More Advanced Computing

9. Parallel Computing, Scripting and GPU’s

Appendix A: Integrated C++ / Python Simulation of Guitar Sounds

Index

Modeling and Simulation of Everyday Things

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    Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
    Publication Date: 1/19/2018 12:03:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9781439869376, 978-1439869376
    ISBN10: 1439869375

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    How can computer modeling and simulation tools be used to understand and analyze common situations and everyday problems? Readers will find here an easy-to-follow, enjoyable introduction for anyone even with little background training. Examples are incorporated throughout to stimulate interest and engage the reader.

    Build the necessary skillsets with operating systems, editing, languages, commands, and visualization.

    Obtain hands-on examples from sports, accidents, and disease to problems of heat transfer, fluid flow, waves, and groundwater flow.

    Includes discussion of parallel computing and graphics processing units.

    This introductory, practical guide is suitable for students at any level up to professionals looking to use modeling and simulation to help solve basic to more advanced problems.

    Michael W. Roth, PhD, serves as Dean of the School of STEM and Business at Hawkeye Community College in Waterloo, Iowa. He was most recently Chair

    Trade Review

    "Mike Roth refers in his book to the dispersed pieces of information that everyone gains via internet in everyday life and completes them with professional knowledge on computer modeling, providing an introduction to the techniques of computer simulations, showing their usefulness as well as their limits. His lively narrative style makes his book accessible for everyone interested in science."
    — Prof Lucyna Firlej, Laboratoire Charles Coulomb, Montpellier, France

    "a playful and exciting introduction to a complex subject of continuous and discrete-event modeling and simulation. With a multitude of real-word examples and hands-on experiences, the book is very accessible to students."
    —Prof. Masha Sosonkina, Old Dominion University



    Table of Contents

    Preface

    Author

    Section I Getting Your Feet on the Ground

    1. Building Your Basic Tool Box

    2. Getting to Know the Neighborhood

    3. Visualizing Your Work and Representing Your Best Story

    Section II Models of Everyday Things

    4. Things We See in the News: The Fun and the Dangerous

    5. The Many Faces of Music

    6. Going with the Flow

    Section III Beyond Everyday Phenomena

    7. One of the Most Versatile Simulation Tools Around

    8. Simulations that Explore Atoms and Planets

    Section IV A Glimpse into More Advanced Computing

    9. Parallel Computing, Scripting and GPU’s

    Appendix A: Integrated C++ / Python Simulation of Guitar Sounds

    Index

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