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Mathematical Modelling In Applied Sciences Nicola Bellomo Elena De Angelis

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Mathematical Modelling In Applied Sciences Nicola Bellomo Elena De Angelis
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Publisher: SIMAI - Società Italiana di Matematica Applicata e Industriale
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.3 MB
Pages: 148
Author: Nicola Bellomo, Elena De Angelis, Marcello Delitala
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Mathematical Modelling In Applied Sciences Nicola Bellomo Elena De Angelis by Nicola Bellomo, Elena De Angelis, Marcello Delitala instant download after payment.

The Lecture Notes collected in this book refer to a university course delivered at the Politecnico of Torino to students attending the Lectures of the master Graduation in Mathematical Engineering.
The Lectures Notes correspond to the first part of the course devoted to modelling issues to show how the application of models to describe real world phenomena generates mathematical problems to be solved by appropriate mathematical methods. The models dealt with in these Lecture Notes are quite simple, proposed with tutorial aims, while relatively more sophisticated models are dealt with in the second part of the course.
The contents are developed through four chapters. The first one proposes an introduction to the science of mathematical modelling and focus on the three representation scales of physical reality: microscopic, macroscopic and statistical over the microscopic states. Then, the three chapters which follow deal with the derivation and applications of models related to each of the afore-mentioned scales.

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