The Use of Mathematical Structures
Modelling Real Phenomena
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Arcler Press
Published:1st Dec '22
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The Use Of Mathematical Structures: Modelling Real Phenomena is an edited book consisting of 16 contemporaneous open-access articles that are devoted to the mathematical modelling of natural phenomena. To summarize, this book is about the use of applied mathematics and mathematical analysis in the context of its applications to real-world problems. It includes a selection of real-world problems in fluid dynamics, mechanical engineering, biology, and biochemistry. The last chapters include the mathematical modelling of the COVID-19 virus. The intended audience of this book is undergraduate and graduate students, as well as junior researchers. The reader must have a good knowledge of ordinary differential equations, boundary value problems, fractional calculus, stability theory, and wavelets in order to fully understand the real-world problems and their mathematical modelling included in this book.
ISBN: 9781774694992
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 272g
429 pages