Applied Mathematics for Science and Engineering
Autor: | Larry A. Glasgow |
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EAN: | 9781118749838 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 24.07.2014 |
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Schlagworte: | algebraic equations applied mathematics differential equations (ordinary and partial) integro-differential equations modeling numerical quadrature time-series data |
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Prepare students for success in using applied mathematics for engineering practice and post-graduate studies
• moves from one mathematical method to the next sustaining reader interest and easing the application of the techniques
• Uses different examples from chemical, civil, mechanical and various other engineering fields
• Based on a decade’s worth of the authors lecture notes detailing the topic of applied mathematics for scientists and engineers
• Concisely writing with numerous examples provided including historical perspectives as well as a solutions manual for academic adopters
Larry A. Glasgow is Professor of Chemical Engineering at Kansas State University. He has taught many of the core courses in chemical engineering with particular emphasis upon transport phenomena, engineering mathematics, and process analysis. Dr. Glasgow’s work in the classroom and his enthusiasm for teaching have been recognized many times with teaching awards. Glasgow is also the author of Transport Phenomena: An Introduction to Advanced Topics (Wiley, 2010).
• moves from one mathematical method to the next sustaining reader interest and easing the application of the techniques
• Uses different examples from chemical, civil, mechanical and various other engineering fields
• Based on a decade’s worth of the authors lecture notes detailing the topic of applied mathematics for scientists and engineers
• Concisely writing with numerous examples provided including historical perspectives as well as a solutions manual for academic adopters
Larry A. Glasgow is Professor of Chemical Engineering at Kansas State University. He has taught many of the core courses in chemical engineering with particular emphasis upon transport phenomena, engineering mathematics, and process analysis. Dr. Glasgow’s work in the classroom and his enthusiasm for teaching have been recognized many times with teaching awards. Glasgow is also the author of Transport Phenomena: An Introduction to Advanced Topics (Wiley, 2010).