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Numerical and Analytical Methods for Scientists and Engineers Using "Mathematicaby Daniel Dubin
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:Utilizing state-of-the-art software to facilitate solutions to real-world problems Practitioners in the field of physical science are continually faced with a variety of complex, real-world problems, the solution of which requires a working knowledge of both analytical and numerical techniques. An Introduction to Mathematical and Computational Physics Using Mathematica® is designed to help prospective scientists develop a practical, working knowledge of these techniques using the latest, most efficient electronic methodologies. Written from the perspective of a physicist rather than a mathematician, the text focuses on modern practical applications in the physical and engineering sciences, attacking these problems with a range of numerical and analytical methods, both elementary and advanced. Incorporating the widely used and highly praised Mathematica® software package, the author offers solution techniques for the partial differential equations of mathematical physics such as Poisson’s equation, the wave equation, and Schrödinger’s equation, including Fourier series and transforms, Green’s functions, the method of characteristics, grids, Galerkin and simulation methods, elementary probability theory, and statistical methods. The incorporation of Mathematica® offers students a wealth of practical benefits in that it
Designed for both advanced undergraduate and graduate students in the physical and engineering sciences, as well as professionals who want to learn these methods, An Introduction to Mathematical and Computational Physics Using Mathematica® is also provided electronically on an accompanying CD. The electronic version contains the full text of the book, along with animations, user-modifiable source code, and links to related Web material. Book News Annotation:Written from the perspective of a physicist rather than a
mathematician, this book/CD-ROM text for advanced undergraduate and
graduate students in the physical and engineering sciences focuses on
modern practical applications in the physical and engineering
sciences. Incorporating the Mathematica software package, the text
offers solution techniques for the partial differential equations of
mathematical physics. The CD-ROM contains animations and source code.
Dubin teaches physics at the University of California-San Diego.
Annotation (c)2003 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) Review:"...a very valuable addition to the literature of the field..." (Zentralblatt Math, Vol. 1029, 2004) "...offers a comprehensive Mathematica-based guide to the analytical and numerical methods used every day...includes many exercises and worked examples..." (The Mathematica Journal, Vol. 9 No. 1) Synopsis:* The book covers elementary and advaned numerical methods used in modern scientific computing. Synopsis:* The electronic component of the book is based on the widely used and highly praised Mathematica software package. * Each chapter of the bookis a Mathematica notebook with links to web-based material. * The methods are applied to a range of problems taken from physics and engineering. * The book covers elementary and advaned numerical methods used in modern scientific computing. Table of ContentsPreface. Ordinary Differential Equations in the Physical Sciences. Fourier Series and Transforms. Introduction to Linear Partial Differential Equations. Eigenmode Analysis. Partial Differential Equations in Infinite Domains. Numerical Solution of Linear Partial Differential Equations. Nonlinear Partial Differential Equations. Introduction to Random Processes. An Introduction to Mathematica (Electronic Version Only). Appendix: Finite-Differenced Derivatives. Index. What Our Readers Are SayingBe the first to add a comment for a chance to win!Product Details
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