Modeling and Simulation have become endeavors central to all disciplines of science and engineering. They are used in the analysis of physical systems where they help us gain a better understanding of the functioning of our physical world. They are also important to the design of new engineering systems where they enable us to predict the behavior of a system before it is ever actually built. Modeling and simulation are the only techniques available that allow us to analyze arbitrarily non-linear systems accurately and under varying experimental conditions. Continuous System Modeling introduces the student to an important subclass of these techniques. They deal with the analysis of systems described through a set of ordinary or partial differential equations or through a set of difference equations. This volume introduces concepts of modeling physical systems through a set of differential and/or difference equations. The purpose is twofold: it enhances the scientific understanding of our physical world by codifying (organizing) knowledge about this world, and it supports engineering design by allowing us to assess the consequences of a particular design alternative before it is actually built. This text has a flavor of the mathematical discipline of dynamical systems, and is strongly oriented towards Newtonian physical science.
| ISBN-13: | 9780387975023 |
| ISBN-10: | 0387975020 |
| Publisher: | Springer Science & Business Media |
| Publication date: | 1991-05-23 |
| Edition description: | 1st ed. 1991. Corr. 2nd printing 1991 |
| Pages: | 755 |
| Product dimensions: | Height: 9.21 Inches, Length: 6.14 Inches, Weight: 6.172943336 Pounds, Width: 1.63 Inches |
| Author: | François E. Cellier |
| Language: | en |
| Binding: | Hardcover |
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