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Introduction to Applied Mathematics / by Lawrence Sirovich
(Texts in Applied Mathematics. ISSN:21969949 ; 1)

1st ed. 1988.
出版者 (New York, NY : Springer New York : Imprint: Springer)
出版年 1988
本文言語 英語
大きさ XII, 370 p : online resource
著者標目 *Sirovich, Lawrence author
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件 名 LCSH:Mathematical physics
LCSH:Chemometrics
LCSH:Computational intelligence
LCSH:Biomathematics
FREE:Theoretical, Mathematical and Computational Physics
FREE:Mathematical Applications in Chemistry
FREE:Computational Intelligence
FREE:Mathematical and Computational Biology
一般注記 Contents: Complex Numbers -- Convergence and Limit -- Differentiation and Integration -- Discrete Linear Systems -- Fourier Series and Applications -- Spaces of Functions -- Partial Differential Equations -- The Fourier and Laplace Transforms -- Partial Differential Equations (Continued) -- References -- Index
From the Preface: "The material in this book is based on notes for a course which I gave several times at Brown University. The target of the course was juniors and seniors majoring in applied mathematics, engineering and other sciences. My basic goal in the course was to teach standard methods, or what I regard as a basic "bag of tricks". In my opinion the material contained here, for the most part, does not depart widely from traditional subject matter. One such departure is the discussion of discrete linear systems. Besides being interesting in its own right, this topic is included because the treatment of such systems leads naturally to the use of discrete Fourier series, discrete Fourier transforms, and their extension, the Z-transform. On making the transition to continuous systems we derive their continuous analogues, viz., Fourier series, Fourier transforms, Fourier integrals and Laplace transforms. A main advantage to the approach taken is that a wide variety of techniques are seen to result from one or two very simple but central ideas. Above all, this course is intended as being one which gives the student a "can-do" frame of mind about mathematics. Students should be given confidence in using mathematics and not be made fearful of it. I have, therefore, forgone the theorem-proof format for a more informal style. Finally, a concerted effort was made to present an assortment of examples from diverse applications with the hope of attracting the interest of the student, and an equally dedicated effort was made to be kind to the reader."
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