Mathematical Methods in Engineering
This text focuses on a variety of topics in mathematics in common usage in graduate engineering programs including vector calculus, linear and nonlinear ordinary differential equations, approximation methods, vector spaces, linear algebra, integral equations and dynamical systems. The book is designed for engineering graduate students who wonder how much of their basic mathematics will be of use in practice. Following development of the underlying analysis, the book takes students through a large number of examples that have been worked in detail. Students can choose to go through each step or to skip ahead if they so desire. After seeing all the intermediate steps, they will be in a better position to know what is expected of them when solving assignments, examination problems, and when on the job. Chapters conclude with exercises for the student that reinforce the chapter content and help connect the subject matter to a variety of engineering problems. Students have grown up with computer-based tools including numerical calculations and computer graphics; the worked-out examples as well as the end-of-chapter exercises often use computers for numerical and symbolic computations and for graphical display of the results.
- Includes applications to engineering problems
- Features a large number of worked-out problems
- Incorporates the use of numerical and graphical tools
Product details
February 2015Adobe eBook Reader
9781316190920
0 pages
0kg
225 b/w illus. 479 exercises
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Table of Contents
- 1. Multivariable calculus
- 2. Vectors and tensors in Cartesian coordinates
- 3. First-order ordinary differential equations
- 4. Linear ordinary differential equations
- 5. Approximation methods
- 6. Linear analysis
- 7. Linear algebra
- 8. Linear integral equations
- 9. Dynamical systems.