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Introduction to mathematical modeling and computer simulations
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ISBN: 1351998765 1315277247 1351998757 1138197653 Year: 2018 Publisher: Taylor & Francis

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Mathematical Modeling describes a process and an object by use of the mathematical language. A process or an object is presented in a "pure form" in Mathematical Modeling when external perturbations disturbing the study are absent. Computer simulation is a natural continuation of the Mathematical Modeling. Computer simulation can be considered as a computer experiment which corresponds to an experiment in the real world. Such a treatment is rather related to numerical simulations. Symbolic simulations yield more than just an experiment. Mathematical Modeling of stochastic processes is based on the probability theory, in particular, that leads to using of random walks, Monte Carlo methods and the standard statistics tools. Symbolic simulations are usually realized in the form of solution to equations in one unknown, to a system of linear algebraic equations, both ordinary and partial differential equations (ODE and PDE). Various mathematical approaches to stability are discussed in courses of ODE and PDE.


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Introduction to Mathematical Modeling and Computer Simulations.
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ISBN: 9781040271377 1040271375 9781040271315 1040271316 9781032684284 1032684283 Year: 2024 Publisher: Boca Raton : CRC Press LLC,

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This book continues to serve as an engaging and accessible textbook for undergraduates studying mathematical modeling and computer simulations. The book is heavily focussed on applications, and so may have a particular appeal to applied mathematicians, engineers, and others working in applied quantitative disciplines.

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