Mathematical Modelling with Case Studies

Mathematical Modelling with Case Studies
Title Mathematical Modelling with Case Studies PDF eBook
Author B. Barnes
Publisher CRC Press
Pages 384
Release 2014-12-15
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 1482247755

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Mathematical Modelling with Case Studies: Using Maple and MATLAB, Third Edition provides students with hands-on modelling skills for a wide variety of problems involving differential equations that describe rates of change. While the book focuses on growth and decay processes, interacting populations, and heating/cooling problems, the mathematical

Mathematical Modelling

Mathematical Modelling
Title Mathematical Modelling PDF eBook
Author J. Caldwell
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 252
Release 2006-04-10
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 1402019939

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Over the past decade there has been an increasing demand for suitable material in the area of mathematical modelling as applied to science, engineering, business and management. Recent developments in computer technology and related software have provided the necessary tools of increasing power and sophistication which have significant implications for the use and role of mathematical modelling in the above disciplines. In the past, traditional methods have relied heavily on expensive experimentation and the building of scaled models, but now a more flexible and cost effective approach is available through greater use of mathematical modelling and computer simulation. In particular, developments in computer algebra, symbolic manipulation packages and user friendly software packages for large scale problems, all have important implications in both the teaching of mathematical modelling and, more importantly, its use in the solution of real world problems. Many textbooks have been published which cover the art and techniques of modelling as well as specific mathematical modelling techniques in specialist areas within science and business. In most of these books the mathematical material tends to be rather tailor made to fit in with a one or two semester course for teaching students at the undergraduate or postgraduate level, usually the former. This textbook is quite different in that it is intended to build on and enhance students’ modelling skills using a combination of case studies and projects.

Mathematical Modelling

Mathematical Modelling
Title Mathematical Modelling PDF eBook
Author Reinhard Illner
Publisher American Mathematical Soc.
Pages 216
Release 2005
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 0821836501

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"This is an ideal text for classes on modelling. It can also be used in seminars or as preparation for mathematical modelling competitions."--BOOK JACKET.

Exploring Mathematical Modeling in Biology Through Case Studies and Experimental Activities

Exploring Mathematical Modeling in Biology Through Case Studies and Experimental Activities
Title Exploring Mathematical Modeling in Biology Through Case Studies and Experimental Activities PDF eBook
Author Rebecca Sanft
Publisher Academic Press
Pages 260
Release 2020-04-01
Genre Science
ISBN 0128195959

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Exploring Mathematical Modeling in Biology through Case Studies and Experimental Activities provides supporting materials for courses taken by students majoring in mathematics, computer science or in the life sciences. The book's cases and lab exercises focus on hypothesis testing and model development in the context of real data. The supporting mathematical, coding and biological background permit readers to explore a problem, understand assumptions, and the meaning of their results. The experiential components provide hands-on learning both in the lab and on the computer. As a beginning text in modeling, readers will learn to value the approach and apply competencies in other settings. Included case studies focus on building a model to solve a particular biological problem from concept and translation into a mathematical form, to validating the parameters, testing the quality of the model and finally interpreting the outcome in biological terms. The book also shows how particular mathematical approaches are adapted to a variety of problems at multiple biological scales. Finally, the labs bring the biological problems and the practical issues of collecting data to actually test the model and/or adapting the mathematics to the data that can be collected.

Solutions Manual for Mathematical Modelling with Case Studies: a Differential Equations Approach Using Maple and MATLAB

Solutions Manual for Mathematical Modelling with Case Studies: a Differential Equations Approach Using Maple and MATLAB
Title Solutions Manual for Mathematical Modelling with Case Studies: a Differential Equations Approach Using Maple and MATLAB PDF eBook
Author Belinda Barnes
Publisher
Pages 50
Release 2010
Genre
ISBN 9781439834411

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Mathematical Modelling with Case Studies

Mathematical Modelling with Case Studies
Title Mathematical Modelling with Case Studies PDF eBook
Author B. Barnes
Publisher CRC Press
Pages 360
Release 2011-03-23
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 1420083503

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Focusing on growth and decay processes, interacting populations, and heating/cooling problems, Mathematical Modelling with Case Studies: A Differential Equations Approach using Maple and MATLAB, Second Edition presents mathematical techniques applicable to models involving differential equations that describe rates of change. Although the authors

Mathematical Models and Environmental Change

Mathematical Models and Environmental Change
Title Mathematical Models and Environmental Change PDF eBook
Author Douglas J. Crookes
Publisher Routledge
Pages 96
Release 2021-11-19
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 100053894X

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This book demonstrates how mathematical models constructed in system dynamics modelling platforms, such as Vensim, can be used for long-term management of environmental change. It is divided into two sections, with the first dedicated to theory, where the theory of co-evolutionary modelling and its use in the system dynamics model platform is developed. The book takes readers through the steps in the modelling process, different validation tools applicable to these types of models and different growth specification, as well as how to curve fit using numerical methods in Vensim. Section 2 comprises of a collection of applied case studies, including fisheries, game theory and wildlife management. The book concludes with lessons from the use of co-evolutionary models for long-term natural resource management. The book will be of great interest to students and scholars of environmental economics, natural resource management, system dynamics, ecological modelling and bioeconomics.