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OverviewAddress vector and matrix methods necessary in numerical methods and optimization of linear systems in engineering with this unified text. Treats the mathematical models that describe and predict the evolution of our processes and systems, and the numerical methods required to obtain approximate solutions. Explores the dynamical systems theory used to describe and characterize system behaviour, alongside the techniques used to optimize their performance. Integrates and unifies matrix and eigenfunction methods with their applications in numerical and optimization methods. Consolidating, generalizing, and unifying these topics into a single coherent subject, this practical resource is suitable for advanced undergraduate students and graduate students in engineering, physical sciences, and applied mathematics. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Kevin W. Cassel (Illinois Institute of Technology)Publisher: Cambridge University Press Imprint: Cambridge University Press Dimensions: Width: 15.00cm , Height: 4.50cm , Length: 23.00cm Weight: 1.390kg ISBN: 9781108479097ISBN 10: 110847909 Pages: 600 Publication Date: 04 March 2021 Audience: Professional and scholarly , College/higher education , Professional & Vocational , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsPart I. Matrix Methods: 1. Vector and matrix algebra; 2. Algebraic eigenproblems and their applications; 3. Differential eigenproblems and their applications; 4. Vector and matrix calculus; 5. Analysis of discrete dynamical systems; Part II. Numerical Methods: 6. Computational linear algebra; 7. Numerical methods for differential equations; 8. Finite-difference methods for boundary-value problems; 9. Finite-difference methods for initial-value problems; Part III. Least Squares and Optimization: 10. Least-squares methods; 11. Data analysis – curve fitting and interpolation; 12. Optimization and root finding of algebraic systems; 13. Data-driven methods and reduced-order modeling.Reviews"'In this well-written reader friendly book, Professor Cassel systematically presents a wide range of mathematical concepts and methods, including matrix, numerical, and optimization methods, that are crucial in science and engineering. In particular, the book treats the mathematical models that describe and predict the evolution of various processes and systems, and the numerical methods required to obtain approximate solutions. It also explores the dynamical systems theory used to describe and characterize system behavior, alongside the techniques used to optimize their performance. The book integrates and unifies matrix and eigenfunction methods with their applications in numerical and optimization methods. This book is a valuable reference or textbook for advanced undergraduate and graduate students in engineering, physical sciences, and applied mathematics.' Zhongshan Li, Georgia State University 'The book offers an attractive and innovative approach to integrating matrix and numerical methods with optimization techniques in the context of dynamical systems. It would serve well as a text in a course for advanced undergraduates and graduate students in science and engineering.' Bill Saltzer Ph.D., Retired, Applied Mathematician, 3M 'This text strikes just the right balance between mathematical rigor and applications for engineers and mathematical scientists. Numerous applications show the natural connection between discreet and continuous models and their mathematical counterparts-matrix methods and differential equations.' Joel A. Storch, California State University, Northridge The author has used a brilliant approach to engage his audience of engineers and scientists by tapping their curiosity about applications, then motivating them through explanation and finally applying the concepts learned right away. This book can serve as an excellent standard text for applied mathematics, with each chapter formally presented according to the pattern ""motivate→learn→interpret→apply→extend ... Highly recommended.' M. O. Farooq, Choice" 'In this well-written reader friendly book, Professor Cassel systematically presents a wide range of mathematical concepts and methods, including matrix, numerical, and optimization methods, that are crucial in science and engineering. In particular, the book treats the mathematical models that describe and predict the evolution of various processes and systems, and the numerical methods required to obtain approximate solutions. It also explores the dynamical systems theory used to describe and characterize system behavior, alongside the techniques used to optimize their performance. The book integrates and unifies matrix and eigenfunction methods with their applications in numerical and optimization methods. This book is a valuable reference or textbook for advanced undergraduate and graduate students in engineering, physical sciences, and applied mathematics.' Zhongshan Li, Georgia State University 'The book offers an attractive and innovative approach to integrating matrix and numerical methods with optimization techniques in the context of dynamical systems. It would serve well as a text in a course for advanced undergraduates and graduate students in science and engineering.' Bill Saltzer Ph.D., Retired, Applied Mathematician, 3M 'This text strikes just the right balance between mathematical rigor and applications for engineers and mathematical scientists. Numerous applications show the natural connection between discreet and continuous models and their mathematical counterparts-matrix methods and differential equations.' Joel A. Storch, California State University, Northridge Author InformationKevin W. Cassel is Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering and Professor of Applied Mathematics at the Illinois Institute of Technology. He is also an Associate Fellow of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |