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ISBN
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9780123944030
Publisher
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Academic Press
Subject
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Mathematics, Physics, Computing & Information Technology
Binding
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HARDCOVER
Pages
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408
Year
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2014
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10232.0
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7776.0
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Differential forms are utilized as a mathematical technique to help students, researchers, and engineers analyze and interpret problems where abstract spaces and structures are concerned, and when questions of shape, size, and relative positions are involved. Differential Forms has gained high recognition in the mathematical and scientific community as a powerful computational tool in solving research problems and simplifying very abstract problems through mathematical analysis on a computer. Differential Forms, 2nd Edition, is a solid resource for students and professionals needing a solid general understanding of the mathematical theory and be able to apply that theory into practice. Useful applications are offered to investigate a wide range of problems such as engineers doing risk analysis, measuring computer output flow or testing complex systems. They can also be used to determine the physics in mechanical and/or structural design to ensure stability and structural integrity. The book offers many recent examples of computations and research applications across the fields of applied mathematics, engineering, and physics. The only reference that provides a solid theoretical basis of how to develop and apply differential forms to real research problemsIncludes computational methods for graphical results essential for math modeling Presents common industry techniques in detail for a deeper understanding of mathematical applicationsIntroduces theoretical concepts in an accessible manner
Author Biography
Steven H. Weintraub is a Professor of Mathematics at Louisiana State University. He received his Ph.D. from Princeton University, and has been at LSU since that time, with temporary leaves to UCLA, Rutgers, Oxford, Yale, Gottingen, Bayreuth, and Hannover (Germany).Professor Weintraub is a member of the American Mathematical Society and a former member of the Council of the AMS. He has written more than 40 research papers and two other books: a graduate algebra book and a reserach monograph.
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