Modelling with Ordinary Differential Equations

Modelling with Ordinary Differential Equations
Author :
Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 339
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781351190374
ISBN-13 : 1351190377
Rating : 4/5 (74 Downloads)

Synopsis Modelling with Ordinary Differential Equations by : Alfio Borzì

Modelling with Ordinary Differential Equations: A Comprehensive Approach aims to provide a broad and self-contained introduction to the mathematical tools necessary to investigate and apply ODE models. The book starts by establishing the existence of solutions in various settings and analysing their stability properties. The next step is to illustrate modelling issues arising in the calculus of variation and optimal control theory that are of interest in many applications. This discussion is continued with an introduction to inverse problems governed by ODE models and to differential games. The book is completed with an illustration of stochastic differential equations and the development of neural networks to solve ODE systems. Many numerical methods are presented to solve the classes of problems discussed in this book. Features: Provides insight into rigorous mathematical issues concerning various topics, while discussing many different models of interest in different disciplines (biology, chemistry, economics, medicine, physics, social sciences, etc.) Suitable for undergraduate and graduate students and as an introduction for researchers in engineering and the sciences Accompanied by codes which allow the reader to apply the numerical methods discussed in this book in those cases where analytical solutions are not available

Modelling with Ordinary Differential Equations

Modelling with Ordinary Differential Equations
Author :
Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 304
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781351430708
ISBN-13 : 135143070X
Rating : 4/5 (08 Downloads)

Synopsis Modelling with Ordinary Differential Equations by : T.P. Dreyer

Modelling with Ordinary Differential Equations integrates standard material from an elementary course on ordinary differential equations with the skills of mathematical modeling in a number of diverse real-world situations. Each situation highlights a different aspect of the theory or modeling. Carefully selected exercises and projects present excellent opportunities for tutorial sessions and self-study.This text/reference addresses common types of first order ordinary differential equations and the basic theory of linear second order equations with constant coefficients. It also explores the elementary theory of systems of differential equations, Laplace transforms, and numerical solutions. Theorems on the existence and uniqueness of solutions are a central feature. Topics such as curve fitting, time-delay equations, and phase plane diagrams are introduced. The book includes algorithms for computer programs as an integral part of the answer-finding process. Professionals and students in the social and biological sciences, as well as those in physics and mathematics will find this text/reference indispensable for self-study.

Modelling with Ordinary Differential Equations

Modelling with Ordinary Differential Equations
Author :
Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 302
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781351430692
ISBN-13 : 1351430696
Rating : 4/5 (92 Downloads)

Synopsis Modelling with Ordinary Differential Equations by : T.P. Dreyer

Modelling with Ordinary Differential Equations integrates standard material from an elementary course on ordinary differential equations with the skills of mathematical modeling in a number of diverse real-world situations. Each situation highlights a different aspect of the theory or modeling. Carefully selected exercises and projects present excellent opportunities for tutorial sessions and self-study.This text/reference addresses common types of first order ordinary differential equations and the basic theory of linear second order equations with constant coefficients. It also explores the elementary theory of systems of differential equations, Laplace transforms, and numerical solutions. Theorems on the existence and uniqueness of solutions are a central feature. Topics such as curve fitting, time-delay equations, and phase plane diagrams are introduced. The book includes algorithms for computer programs as an integral part of the answer-finding process. Professionals and students in the social and biological sciences, as well as those in physics and mathematics will find this text/reference indispensable for self-study.

Practical Course In Differential Equations And Mathematical Modelling, A: Classical And New Methods. Nonlinear Mathematical Models. Symmetry And Invariance Principles

Practical Course In Differential Equations And Mathematical Modelling, A: Classical And New Methods. Nonlinear Mathematical Models. Symmetry And Invariance Principles
Author :
Publisher : World Scientific Publishing Company
Total Pages : 365
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9789813107762
ISBN-13 : 9813107766
Rating : 4/5 (62 Downloads)

Synopsis Practical Course In Differential Equations And Mathematical Modelling, A: Classical And New Methods. Nonlinear Mathematical Models. Symmetry And Invariance Principles by : Nail H Ibragimov

A Practical Course in Differential Equations and Mathematical Modelling is a unique blend of the traditional methods of ordinary and partial differential equations with Lie group analysis enriched by the author's own theoretical developments. The book — which aims to present new mathematical curricula based on symmetry and invariance principles — is tailored to develop analytic skills and “working knowledge” in both classical and Lie's methods for solving linear and nonlinear equations. This approach helps to make courses in differential equations, mathematical modelling, distributions and fundamental solution, etc. easy to follow and interesting for students. The book is based on the author's extensive teaching experience at Novosibirsk and Moscow universities in Russia, Collège de France, Georgia Tech and Stanford University in the United States, universities in South Africa, Cyprus, Turkey, and Blekinge Institute of Technology (BTH) in Sweden. The new curriculum prepares students for solving modern nonlinear problems and will essentially be more appealing to students compared to the traditional way of teaching mathematics.

Scaling of Differential Equations

Scaling of Differential Equations
Author :
Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 149
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9783319327266
ISBN-13 : 3319327267
Rating : 4/5 (66 Downloads)

Synopsis Scaling of Differential Equations by : Hans Petter Langtangen

The book serves both as a reference for various scaled models with corresponding dimensionless numbers, and as a resource for learning the art of scaling. A special feature of the book is the emphasis on how to create software for scaled models, based on existing software for unscaled models. Scaling (or non-dimensionalization) is a mathematical technique that greatly simplifies the setting of input parameters in numerical simulations. Moreover, scaling enhances the understanding of how different physical processes interact in a differential equation model. Compared to the existing literature, where the topic of scaling is frequently encountered, but very often in only a brief and shallow setting, the present book gives much more thorough explanations of how to reason about finding the right scales. This process is highly problem dependent, and therefore the book features a lot of worked examples, from very simple ODEs to systems of PDEs, especially from fluid mechanics. The text is easily accessible and example-driven. The first part on ODEs fits even a lower undergraduate level, while the most advanced multiphysics fluid mechanics examples target the graduate level. The scientific literature is full of scaled models, but in most of the cases, the scales are just stated without thorough mathematical reasoning. This book explains how the scales are found mathematically. This book will be a valuable read for anyone doing numerical simulations based on ordinary or partial differential equations.

Modelling with Ordinary Differential Equations

Modelling with Ordinary Differential Equations
Author :
Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 405
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781351190381
ISBN-13 : 1351190385
Rating : 4/5 (81 Downloads)

Synopsis Modelling with Ordinary Differential Equations by : Alfio Borzì

Modelling with Ordinary Differential Equations: A Comprehensive Approach aims to provide a broad and self-contained introduction to the mathematical tools necessary to investigate and apply ODE models. The book starts by establishing the existence of solutions in various settings and analysing their stability properties. The next step is to illustrate modelling issues arising in the calculus of variation and optimal control theory that are of interest in many applications. This discussion is continued with an introduction to inverse problems governed by ODE models and to differential games. The book is completed with an illustration of stochastic differential equations and the development of neural networks to solve ODE systems. Many numerical methods are presented to solve the classes of problems discussed in this book. Features: Provides insight into rigorous mathematical issues concerning various topics, while discussing many different models of interest in different disciplines (biology, chemistry, economics, medicine, physics, social sciences, etc.) Suitable for undergraduate and graduate students and as an introduction for researchers in engineering and the sciences Accompanied by codes which allow the reader to apply the numerical methods discussed in this book in those cases where analytical solutions are not available

Differential Equations

Differential Equations
Author :
Publisher : SAGE
Total Pages : 121
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781412941082
ISBN-13 : 1412941083
Rating : 4/5 (82 Downloads)

Synopsis Differential Equations by : Courtney Brown

'Differential Equations: A Modeling Approach' explains the mathematics and theory of differential equations. Graphical methods of analysis are emphasized over formal proofs, making the text even more accessible for newcomers to the subject matter.

Computational Immunology

Computational Immunology
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Publisher : Academic Press
Total Pages : 212
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780128037157
ISBN-13 : 0128037156
Rating : 4/5 (57 Downloads)

Synopsis Computational Immunology by : Josep Bassaganya-Riera

Computational Immunology: Models and Tools encompasses the methodological framework and application of cutting-edge tools and techniques to study immunological processes at a systems level, along with the concept of multi-scale modeling. The book's emphasis is on selected cases studies and application of the most updated technologies in computational modeling, discussing topics such as computational modeling and its usage in immunological research, bioinformatics infrastructure, ODE based modeling, agent based modeling, and high performance computing, data analytics, and multiscale modeling. There are also modeling exercises using recent tools and models which lead the readers to a thorough comprehension and applicability. The book is a valuable resource for immunologists, computational biologists, bioinformaticians, biotechnologists, and computer scientists, as well as all those who wish to broaden their knowledge in systems modeling. - Offers case studies with different levels of complexity - Provides a detailed view on cutting-edge tools for modeling that are useful to experimentalists with limited computational skills - Explores the usage of simulation for hypothesis generation, helping the reader to understand the most valuable points on experimental setting

Ordinary Differential Equations and Mechanical Systems

Ordinary Differential Equations and Mechanical Systems
Author :
Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 621
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9783319076591
ISBN-13 : 3319076590
Rating : 4/5 (91 Downloads)

Synopsis Ordinary Differential Equations and Mechanical Systems by : Jan Awrejcewicz

This book applies a step-by-step treatment of the current state-of-the-art of ordinary differential equations used in modeling of engineering systems/processes and beyond. It covers systematically ordered problems, beginning with first and second order ODEs, linear and higher-order ODEs of polynomial form, theory and criteria of similarity, modeling approaches, phase plane and phase space concepts, stability optimization and ending on chaos and synchronization. Presenting both an overview of the theory of the introductory differential equations in the context of applicability and a systematic treatment of modeling of numerous engineering and physical problems through linear and non-linear ODEs, the volume is self-contained, yet serves both scientific and engineering interests. The presentation relies on a general treatment, analytical and numerical methods, concrete examples and engineering intuition. The scientific background used is well balanced between elementary and advanced level, making it as a unique self-contained source for both theoretically and application oriented graduate and doctoral students, university teachers, researchers and engineers of mechanical, civil and mechatronic engineering.

A Compendium of Partial Differential Equation Models

A Compendium of Partial Differential Equation Models
Author :
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 491
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780521519861
ISBN-13 : 0521519861
Rating : 4/5 (61 Downloads)

Synopsis A Compendium of Partial Differential Equation Models by : William E. Schiesser

Presents numerical methods and computer code in Matlab for the solution of ODEs and PDEs with detailed line-by-line discussion.