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An Introduction to Mathematical Modeling
Contributor(s): Bender, Edward A. (Author)
ISBN: 048641180X     ISBN-13: 9780486411804
Publisher: Dover Publications
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Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: March 2000
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Annotation: Employing a practical, "learn by doing" approach, this 1st-rate text fosters the development of the skills beyond pure mathematics needed to set up and manipulate mathematical models. From a diversity of fields -- including science, engineering, and operations research -- come over 100 reality-based examples. 1978 edition. Includes 27 black-and-white figures.

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BISAC Categories:
- Mathematics | Discrete Mathematics
Dewey: 511.8
LCCN: 99054517
Series: Dover Books on Computer Science
Physical Information: 0.66" H x 5.46" W x 8.47" (0.61 lbs) 272 pages
 
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Employing a practical, "learn by doing" approach, this first-rate text fosters the development of the skills beyond the pure mathematics needed to set up and manipulate mathematical models. The author draws on a diversity of fields -- including science, engineering, and operations research -- to provide over 100 reality-based examples. Students learn from the examples by applying mathematical methods to formulate, analyze, and criticize models. Extensive documentation, consisting of over 150 references, supplements the models, encouraging further research on models of particular interest.
The lively and accessible text requires only minimal scientific background. Designed for senior college or beginning graduate-level students, it assumes only elementary calculus and basic probability theory for the first part, and ordinary differential equations and continuous probability for the second section. All problems require students to study and create models, encouraging their active participation rather than a mechanical approach.
Beyond the classroom, this volume will prove interesting and rewarding to anyone concerned with the development of mathematical models or the application of modeling to problem solving in a wide array of applications.