Numerical Methods and Modelling for Engineering (Record no. 56619)

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ISBN 9783319211763
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Call Number 519
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Author Khoury, Richard.
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Title Numerical Methods and Modelling for Engineering
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Number of Pages XVII, 332 p. 131 illus., 77 illus. in color.
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Remark 2 Modelling and Errors -- Numerical Representation -- Iteration -- Linear Algebra -- Taylor Series -- Interpolation, Regression, and Extrapolation -- Bracketing -- Root Finding -- Optimization -- Differentiation -- Integration -- Initial Value Problems -- Boundary Value Problems.
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Summary, etc This textbook provides a step-by-step approach to numerical methods in engineering modelling. The authors provide a consistent treatment of the topic, from the ground up, to reinforce for students that numerical methods are a set of mathematical modelling tools which allow engineers to represent real-world systems and compute features of these systems with a predictable error rate. Each method presented addresses a specific type of problem, namely root-finding, optimization, integral, derivative, initial value problem, or boundary value problem, and each one encompasses a set of algorithms to solve the problem given some information and to a known error bound. The authors demonstrate that after developing a proper model and understanding of the engineering situation they are working on, engineers can break down a model into a set of specific mathematical problems, and then implement the appropriate numerical methods to solve these problems. Uses a "building-block" approach, starting with simpler mathematical tools and using them to develop more and more complex models and methods; Integrates modelling, error measuring, and programming, with numerical methods, in order to give an engineering emphasis to an otherwise mathematical topic; Demonstrates not only how the math and algorithms work but also how they can be used in engineering practice.
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General subdivision Mathematics.
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Author 2 Harder, Douglas Wilhelm.
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Uniform Resource Identifier http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-21176-3
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-- Engineering.
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-- Computer science
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-- Computer mathematics.
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-- Applied mathematics.
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-- Engineering mathematics.
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-- Engineering.
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-- Appl.Mathematics/Computational Methods of Engineering.
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-- Computational Mathematics and Numerical Analysis.
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-- Math Applications in Computer Science.
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