Inverse Engineering Handbook
Discover the essential techniques of inverse problem-solving with the Inverse Engineering Handbook by Keith A. Woodbury. Published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 2002, this comprehensive hardback spans 480 pages, offering a wealth of knowledge for professionals and students alike in the fields of engineering and mathematics.
This handbook delves into various methods including sequential function estimation, mollification, space marching techniques, and adjoint, Monte Carlo, and gradient-based approaches. Whether you are looking to enhance your understanding or implement advanced techniques, this book serves as an invaluable resource.
Ideal for those in mechanical engineering, applied mathematics, and related disciplines, the Inverse Engineering Handbook equips readers with the tools necessary to tackle complex inverse problems effectively. Elevate your problem-solving skills and expand your expertise with this authoritative guide.