Mathematical Methods for Engineers and Geoscientists [electronic resource] / by Olga Wälder.
Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2008Description: VIII, 176 p. online resourceContent type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9783540753018
- Earth sciences
- Mathematical analysis
- Analysis (Mathematics)
- Mathematical models
- Probabilities
- Applied mathematics
- Engineering mathematics
- Earth Sciences
- Earth Sciences, general
- Appl.Mathematics/Computational Methods of Engineering
- Environmental Monitoring/Analysis
- Mathematical Modeling and Industrial Mathematics
- Analysis
- Probability Theory and Stochastic Processes
- 550 23
- GB3-5030
- QE1-996.5

From a Problem to Its Solution by Mathematical Modeling -- Some Real Problems and Their Solutions -- Practical Examples for Mathematical Modeling -- Some Code Examples -- Conclusion.
This book introduces and explains classical and modern mathematical procedures as applied to the real problems confronting engineers and geoscientists. Written in a manner that is understandable for students across the breadth of their studies, it lays out the foundations for mastering difficult and sometimes confusing mathematical methods. Arithmetic examples and figures fully support this approach, while all important mathematical techniques are detailed. Derived from the author's long experience teaching courses in applied mathematics, it is based on the lectures, exercises and lessons she has used in her classes. Also, the explanations and discussions in the book are inspired by the most frequently-asked questions of students, graduates and professionals.