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Advanced Mathematics and Mechanics Applications Using MATLAB : Advanced Mathematics & Mechanics Applications Using MATLAB - David Halpern

Advanced Mathematics and Mechanics Applications Using MATLAB

By: David Halpern, Louis H. Turcotte, Howard B. Wilson

Hardcover | 17 September 2002 | Edition Number 3

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Advanced Mathematics and Mechanics Applications Using MATLAB, Third Edition features extensive revisions that bring this bestselling text thoroughly up to date with MATLAB 6. x, especially with its graphics and animation capabilities. It incorporates new material on time-dependent solutions of linear partial differential equations, a new chapter on eigenvalue problems, and more than 300 pages of MATLAB solutions to important applications. The authors provide an abundance of new physical examples related to heat conduction, inviscid fluid flow, geometrical properties, stress analysis, and multi-dimensional optimizations. The source code for all of the programs presented is freely available for download from the CRC Web site.
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"Material [in this book] can serve as a valuable resource for the AEM course that provides a brief exposure to numerics. It can also supplement the more heavily numerical course."
- SIAM Review, Vol. 46, No. 3

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