Methods of Mathematical Modeling
Capture a clear pathway from abstract equations to real-world insight with Methods of Mathematical Modeling by Hemen Dutta. This authoritative guide turns complex modeling concepts into practical tools, helping students, researchers, and professionals across engineering, science, economics and environmental studies build robust models with confidence.
Begin with intuitive explanations of model formulation and assumptions, then progress through analytical and numerical solution techniques. Carefully structured chapters focus on translating phenomena into mathematical language, selecting appropriate simplifications, and validating results against data. Rich, worked examples and targeted exercises reinforce learning, while applied case studies demonstrate how models inform design, forecasting and decision-making in industry and academia.
Practical without being superficial, this text emphasizes problem-solving strategies—dimensional analysis, scaling, perturbation methods, stability and sensitivity analysis, and computational implementation—so readers develop both theoretical understanding and hands-on skills. Clear diagrams and step-by-step derivations make advanced topics accessible to graduate and advanced undergraduate students, as well as practicing engineers and modelers seeking a concise reference.
Designed for classroom adoption and independent study alike, Methods of Mathematical Modeling is ideal for readers seeking a modern, application-driven approach to applied mathematics. Whether you’re preparing for coursework, research, or professional projects, this book equips you to convert complex systems into actionable models. Order your copy today and start turning data and theory into reliable predictions and smarter decisions—locally and globally.
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