Elements Of Numerical Analysis With Mathematica


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Elements Of Numerical Analysis With Mathematica


Elements Of Numerical Analysis With Mathematica

Author: John Loustau

language: en

Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company

Release Date: 2017-08-23


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Here we present numerical analysis to advanced undergraduate and master degree level grad students. This is to be done in one semester. The programming language is Mathematica. The mathematical foundation and technique is included. The emphasis is geared toward the two major developing areas of applied mathematics, mathematical finance and mathematical biology.

Elements of Numerical Analysis with Mathematica


Elements of Numerical Analysis with Mathematica

Author: John Loustau

language: en

Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company

Release Date: 2017-08-24


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Here we present numerical analysis to advanced undergraduate and master degree level grad students. This is to be done in one semester. The programming language is Mathematica. The mathematical foundation and technique is included. The emphasis is geared toward the two major developing areas of applied mathematics, mathematical finance and mathematical biology.

Process Modelling and Simulation with Finite Element Methods


Process Modelling and Simulation with Finite Element Methods

Author: William B. J. Zimmerman

language: en

Publisher: World Scientific

Release Date: 2004


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This book presents a systematic description and case studies of chemical engineering modelling and simulation based on the MATLAB/FEMLAB tools, in support of selected topics in undergraduate and postgraduate programmes that require numerical solution of complex balance equations (ordinary differential equations, partial differential equations, nonlinear equations, integro-differential equations). These systems arise naturally in analysis of transport phenomena, process systems, chemical reactions and chemical thermodynamics, and particle rate processes. Templates are given for modelling both state-of-the-art research topics (e.g. microfluidic networks, film drying, multiphase flow, population balance equations) and case studies of commonplace design calculations -- mixed phase reactor design, heat transfer, flowsheet analysis of unit operations, flash distillations, etc. The great strength of this book is that it makes modelling and simulating in the MATLAB/FEMLAB environment approachable to both the novice and the expert modeller.