39131Mathematical economics
This book consists of 20 chapters, such as the cobweb and other simple dynamic models; Keynes and the classics: the multipler; The acceleration principle; Mathematical analysis: complex numbers; Linear differential equations.
39132Mathematical models for decision support
Including eight main sections set out below: 1 . Abstracts. 2. Review Paper. 3. Models with Multiple Criteria and Single or Multiple Decision Makers. 4. Use of Optimisation Models as Decision Support Tools. 5. Role of Information Systems in Decision Making: Database and Model Management Issues. 6. Methods of Artificial Intelligence in Decision Making: Intelligent Knowledge Based Systems. 7. Representation of Uncertainty in Mathematical Models and Knowledge Based Systems. 8. Mathematical Basis for Constructing Models and Model Validation.
39133Mathematical Models of Hysteresis
Chapter 1: The classical preisach model of hysteresis; Chapter 2: Generalized scalar preisach models of hysteresis; Chapter 3: Vector presiach models of hysteresis.
39134Mathematical problems of statistical mechanics: collection of papers
Focusing on some Mathematical problems of statistical mechanics and in particular on problems of the theory of phase transitions of the first kind….
39135Mathematics : apractical odyssey
This text focuses on the topics students will encounter in their lives and careers, such as statistics, linear programming and finance. Realistic and interesting applications aim to motivate students learning of mathematical concepts.
39136Mathematics and the Physical World
It provides a stimulating account of the development of basic mathematics from arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and trigonometry, to calculus, differential equations, and the non-Euclidean geometries. At the same time, Dr. Kline shows how mathematics is used in optics, astronomy, motion under the law of gravitation, acoustics, electromagnetism, and other phenomena.
39137Mathematics and the unexpected
In this brief, elegant treatise, assessable to anyone who likes to think, Ivar Ekelund explains some philosophical implications of recent mathematics. He examines randomness, the geometry involved in making predictions, and why general trends are easy to project (it will snow in January) but particulars are practically impossible (it will snow from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. on the 21st).
39138Mathematics applied to electronics : 6th ed.
This book provides an introduction to mathematics applied to electronics, computers, electromechanics, and automation. Organized to be compatible with electric circuit books currently in use, its content balances a formal proof-orientation against the need for expediency in developing a broad, general mathematics ability. Key topics: Chapter topics cover algebra fundamentals, fractions, graphs, linear equations, logarithmic and exponential functions, angles and triangles, vectors and phasors, alternating-current circuits, mathematical analysis, computer numbers systems, and mathematics of computer logic. For Mathematics majors.
39139Mathematics for electrical engineering and computing
Part 1. Sets, functions and calculus; Part 2. Systems; Part 3. Function of more than one variable; Part 4. Graph and language theory; Part 5. Probability and statistics.
39140Mathematics for electricity and electronics : 4th ed.
With its fresh reader-friendly design, Mathematics for electricity and electronics equips learners with a thorough understanding of essential algebra and trigonometry for electricity and electronics technology. Well-illustrated information sharpens the reader's ability to think quantitatively, predict results, and troubleshoot effectively, while problem sets for drill and practice reinforce comprehension. To ensure mastery of the latest ideas and technology, the book thoroughly explains all mathematical concepts, symbols, and formulas required by future technicians and technologists.