The Art of MODELING in SCIENCE and ENGINEERING

Modeling is practiced in engineering and all physical sciences. Many specialized texts exist - written at a high level - that cover this subject. However, students and even professionals often experience difficulties in setting up and solving even the simplest of models. This can be attributed to th...

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Main Author: Basmadjian, Diran (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Boca Raton Chapman & Hall/CRC 1999
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