Mathematical Modeling: Branching Beyond Calculus Hardcover
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Author 1
Crista Arangala
Book Description
Mathematical modeling: branching beyond calculus reveals the versatility of mathematical modeling. The authors present the subject in an attractive manner and flexibley manner. Students will discover that the topic not only focuses on math, but biology, engineering, and both social and physical sciences. The book is written in a way to meet the needs of any modeling course. Each chapter includes examples, exercises, and projects offering opportunities for more in-depth investigations into the world of mathematical models. The authors encourage students to approach the models from various angles while creating a more complete understanding. The assortment of disciplines covered within the book and its flexible structure produce an intriguing and promising foundation for any mathematical modeling course or for self-study.
ISBN-13
9781498770712
Language
English
Publisher
Taylor And Francis Inc
Publication Date
12 Feb 2018
Number of Pages
304
About the Author
Dr. Crista arangala is a professor at elon university with a ph.D. In mathematics from the university of cincinnati. She teaches and researches areas from mathematical modeling to learning service education. Together with her elon students, she runs a traveling science museum in kerala, india. She also authored the book exploring linear algebra: labs and projects using mathematica. In 2014 she was named a fulbright scholar.
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Nicolas S. Luke
Author 3
Karen A. Yokley