This is the most authoritative and accessible single-volume reference book on applied mathematics. Featuring numerous entries by leading experts and organized thematically, it introduces readers to applied mathematics and its uses; explains key concepts; describes important equations, laws, and functions; looks at exciting areas of research; covers modeling and simulation; explores areas of application; and more.
Modeled on the popular Princeton Companion to Mathematics, this volume is an indispensable resource for undergraduate and graduate students, researchers, and practitioners in other disciplines seeking a user-friendly reference book on applied mathematics.
• Features nearly 200 entries organized thematically and written by an international team of distinguished contributors
• Presents the major ideas and branches of applied mathematics in a clear and accessible way
• Explains important mathematical concepts, methods, equations, and applications
• Introduces the language of applied mathematics and the goals of applied mathematical research
• Gives a wide range of examples of mathematical modeling
• Covers continuum mechanics, dynamical systems, numerical analysis, discrete and combinatorial mathematics, mathematical physics, and much more
• Explores the connections between applied mathematics and other disciplines
• Includes suggestions for further reading, cross-references, and a comprehensive index
Author(s): Nicholas J. Higham, Mark R. Dennis, Paul Glendinning, Paul A. Martin, Fadil Santosa, Jared Tanner (eds.)
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Year: 2015
Language: English
Commentary: True PDF
Pages: 1032
City: Princeton, NJ
Tags: Applied Mathematics; Mathematical models
Content: Preface --
Contributors --
Part I. Introduction to applied mathematics --
Part II. Concepts --
Part III. Equations, laws, and functions of applied mathematics --
Part IV. Areas of applied mathematics --
Part V. Modeling --
Part VI. Example problems --
Part VII. Application areas --
Part VIII. Final perspectives.