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how to use the basic tools

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Mathematical analysis in engineering

how to use the basic tools

This user-friendly text shows how to use mathematics to formulate, solve, and analyze physical problems. Rather than follow the traditional approach of stating mathematical principles and then citing some physical examples for illustration, the book puts applications at center stage; that is, it starts with the problem, finds the mathematics that suits it, and ends with a mathematical analysis of the physics. The emphasis throughout is on engineering applications rather than mathematical formalities.

Physical examples are selected primarily from applied mechanics, a field central to many branches of engineering and applied science, and they range from the simple to the more sophisticated. Among mathematical topics included in the book are Fourier series, separation of variables, Bessel functions, Fourier and Laplace transforms, Green's functions, and complex function theories.

Also covered are advanced topics such as Riemann-Hilbert techniques, perturbation methods, and practical topics such as symbolic computation.

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Language
English
Pages
461

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Cover of: Mathematical Analysis in Engineering
Mathematical Analysis in Engineering: How to Use the Basic Tools
2012, Cambridge University Press
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Cover of: Mathematical Analysis in Engineering
Mathematical Analysis in Engineering: How to Use the Basic Tools
January 13, 1997, Cambridge University Press
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Cover of: Mathematical analysis in engineering
Mathematical analysis in engineering: how to use the basic tools
1995, Cambridge University press
in English

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 453-456) and index.

Published in
Cambridge [England], New York, NY, USA

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
620/.00151
Library of Congress
TA330 .M43 1995

The Physical Object

Pagination
xvii, 461 p. :
Number of pages
461

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1104956M
Internet Archive
mathematicalanal00meic
ISBN 10
0521460530
LCCN
94030063
OCLC/WorldCat
30893343
Library Thing
1021738
Goodreads
1043310

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For an engineer or physical scientist, the first necessary skill in doing theoretical analysis is to describe a problem in mathematical terms.
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