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Banasiak, J.
Mathematical modelling in one dimension[electronic resource] :an introduction via difference and differential equations /
Record Type:
Electronic resources : Monograph/item
[NT 15000414]:
511.8
Title/Author:
Mathematical modelling in one dimension : an introduction via difference and differential equations // by Jacek Banasiak.
Author:
Banasiak, J.
Published:
Cambridge : : Cambridge University Press,, 2013.
Description:
x, 110 p. : : ill., digital ;; 22 cm.
Subject:
Mathematical models.
ISBN:
9781139565370
ISBN:
9781107654686
[NT 15000228]:
Mathematical toolbox -- Basic difference equations models and their analysis -- Basic differential equations models -- Qualitative theory for a single equation -- From discrete to continuous models and back.
[NT 15000229]:
Mathematical Modelling in One Dimension demonstrates the universality of mathematical techniques through a wide variety of applications. Learn how the same mathematical idea governs loan repayments, drug accumulation in tissues or growth of a population, or how the same argument can be used to find the trajectory of a dog pursuing a hare, the trajectory of a self-guided missile or the shape of a satellite dish. The author places equal importance on difference and differential equations, showing how they complement and intertwine in describing natural phenomena.
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9781139565370
Mathematical modelling in one dimension[electronic resource] :an introduction via difference and differential equations /
Banasiak, J.
Mathematical modelling in one dimension
an introduction via difference and differential equations /[electronic resource] :by Jacek Banasiak. - Cambridge :Cambridge University Press,2013. - x, 110 p. :ill., digital ;22 cm. - AIMS library series. - AIMS library series..
Mathematical toolbox -- Basic difference equations models and their analysis -- Basic differential equations models -- Qualitative theory for a single equation -- From discrete to continuous models and back.
Mathematical Modelling in One Dimension demonstrates the universality of mathematical techniques through a wide variety of applications. Learn how the same mathematical idea governs loan repayments, drug accumulation in tissues or growth of a population, or how the same argument can be used to find the trajectory of a dog pursuing a hare, the trajectory of a self-guided missile or the shape of a satellite dish. The author places equal importance on difference and differential equations, showing how they complement and intertwine in describing natural phenomena.
ISBN: 9781139565370Subjects--Topical Terms:
175949
Mathematical models.
LC Class. No.: QA401 / .B36 2013
Dewey Class. No.: 511.8
Mathematical modelling in one dimension[electronic resource] :an introduction via difference and differential equations /
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