Mathematical Models and Methods for Real World Systems
Discover the intricate connections between mathematics and the physical world in the insightful book Mathematical Models and Methods for Real World Systems by Taylor & Francis Inc. Published in 2005, this comprehensive hardback edition spans 474 pages, making it an essential resource for anyone interested in the applications of mathematics in real-world scenarios.
This book delves into the challenges posed by mathematical technology and provides a broad definition of industrial mathematics. It also offers an in-depth exploration of the mathematics behind type-II superconductors, presenting both classical and fractal methods to tackle various physical problems. Whether you are a student, researcher, or professional, this book will enhance your understanding of how mathematical models can be applied to solve real-world issues.