Applied mathematics [electronic resource] : a very short introduction / Alain Goriely.
Material type: TextPublication details: Oxford, UK: : Oxford University Press, 2018.Description: 1 online resourceISBN:- 9780198754046
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1: What's so Funny 'bout Applied Mathematics? Modelling, Theory, and Methods2: Do You Want to Know a Secret? Turkeys, Giants, and the Atomic Bomb3: Do You Believe in Models? Simplicity and Complexity4: Do You Know the Way to Solve Equations? Spinning Tops and Chaotic Rabbits5: What's the Frequency, Kenneth? Waves, Quakes, and Solitons6: Can You Picture That? X-rays, DNA, and Photos7: Mathematics, What is it Good for? Quaternions, Knots, and more DNA8: Where are We Going? Networks and the BrainFurther ReadingIndex.
Applied mathematics plays a major role in the sciences and in engineering, where it enhances our ability to use models and handle data. While pure mathematics mostly focuses on abstract structures, applied mathematics provides a tool for understanding and tackling a multitude of practical problems, such as medical imaging and neuroscience. Here, Alain Goriely explains the nature of applied mathematics, and discusses its early achievements in physics and engineering, and its development as a separate field after World War II. Using historical examples, and current applications and challenges, Goriely illustrates the role that mathematics plays in the modern sciences today, and its far-reaching potential.
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