Dictionary of Applied Math for Engineers and Scientists
Coordonnateur : Previato Emma
Despite the seemingly close connections between mathematics and other scientific and engineering fields, practical explanations intelligible to those who are not primarily mathematicians are even more difficult to find. The Dictionary of Applied Mathematics for Engineers and Scientists fills that void. It contains authoritative yet accessible definitions of mathematical terms often encountered in other disciplines.
There may be bigger dictionaries, more comprehensive dictionaries, and dictionaries that offer more detailed definitions, theorems, and proofs. But there is no other dictionary specifically designed and written for scientists and engineers whose understanding and ability to solve real-world problems work can depend upon the application of mathematics.
Concise, comprehensible, and convenient, the Dictionary of Applied Mathematics for Engineers and Scientists is a practical lexicon that helps students and professionals alike use mathematical terminology correctly and fully understand the mathematical literature encountered in their fields.
Date de parution : 06-2018
17.8x25.4 cm
Date de parution : 10-2002
Ouvrage de 464 p.
17.8x25.4 cm
Thème de Dictionary of Applied Math for Engineers and Scientists :
Mots-clés :
Lie Algebra; Symplectic Manifold; Vector Space; Banach Spaces; Molecular Entity; Vector Field; Topological Spaces; Finite Element Spaces; Div; Relative Molecular Mass; Topological Vector Space; Von Neumann Machine; Universal Turing Machine; Levi Civita Connection; Ordinary Differential Equations; Quantum Field Theory; Adjoint Representations; Differentiable Manifolds; Biochemical Network; Hilbert Space; Low Relative Molecular Mass; Pseudodifferential Operator; Isotope Effect; Hamilton Jacobi Equation; Principal Bundle