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Fields, flows and waves : an introduction to continuum models

By: Parker, D. F.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Springer undergraduate mathematics series. Publisher: New Delhi Springer 2003Description: xii, 270p.ISBN: 8181281640; 97888181281647; 1852337087.Subject(s): Continuum mechanicsDDC classification: 531 | P224f Summary: This book serves as an introduction to the use of mathematics in describing collective phenomena in physics and biology. Derived from a course of innovative lectures, the book shows students early in their studies how many of the topics they have encountered – partial differential equations, differential equations, Fourier series, and linear algebra – are useful in constructing, analyzing, and interpreting phenomena present in the real world. Throughout, ideas are developed using worked examples and exercises with solutions. The text does not assume a strong background in physics.
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531 P197c Continuum mechanics and thermodynamics of matter 531 P198A ANALYTICAL MECHANICS 531 P224f cop.1 Fields, flows and waves 531 P224f cop.2 Fields, flows and waves 531 P412I INTRODUCTION TO DYNAMICS 531 P415f2 Fracture mechanics 531 P653E ELEMENTARY EXCITATIONS IN SOLIDS

Includes bibliographical references and index.
Springer international edition.

This book serves as an introduction to the use of mathematics in describing collective phenomena in physics and biology. Derived from a course of innovative lectures, the book shows students early in their studies how many of the topics they have encountered – partial differential equations, differential equations, Fourier series, and linear algebra – are useful in constructing, analyzing, and interpreting phenomena present in the real world. Throughout, ideas are developed using worked examples and exercises with solutions. The text does not assume a strong background in physics.

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