Topics in Mathematical Modeling
"Topics in Mathematical Modeling" by K. K. Tung is an insightful resource that demonstrates how straightforward mathematical techniques can effectively address real-world challenges across various fields, including biology, ecology, computer science, geophysics, engineering, and the social sciences. Published in 2007 by Princeton University Press, this hardback edition spans 336 pages, offering a comprehensive exploration of mathematical modeling concepts.
This book delves into classic modeling topics such as predator-prey interactions, harvesting strategies, and wars of attrition, providing readers with the analytical tools necessary to tackle complex issues. Whether you are a student, a researcher, or simply interested in the application of mathematics in everyday problems, this text serves as a valuable guide. Discover how mathematical models can illuminate and solve pressing questions across diverse disciplines with K. K. Tung's expert insights.