Linear mathematical models in chemical engineering / Martin A. Hjortso, Peter Wolenski
Tipo de material: TextoDetalles de publicación: Singapore : World Scientific, 2010 Descripción: XV, 507 p. : il. ; 26 cmISBN: 978-981-279-415-4Tema(s): Ingeniería química -- Modelos matemáticosResumen: Solution manual is provided for free to instructors who adopt this textbook. Understanding the mathematical modeling of chemical processes is fundamental to the successful career of a researcher in chemical engineering. This book reviews, introduces, and develops the mathematics that is most frequently encountered in sophisticated chemical engineering models. The result of a collaboration between a chemical engineer and a mathematician, both of whom have taught classes on modeling and applied mathematics, the book provides a rigorous and in-depth coverage of chemical engineering model formulation and analysis as well as a text which can serve as an excellent introduction to linear mathematics for engineering students. There is a clear focus in the choice of material, worked examples, and exercises that make it unusually accessible to the target audience. The book places a heavy emphasis on applications to motivate the theory, but simultaneously maintains a high standard of rigor to add mathematical depth and understanding.Resumen: Índice: Model Formulation; Some Ordinary Differential Equations; Finite Dimensional Vector Spaces; Tensors; Linear Difference Equations; Linear Differential Equations; Hilbert Spaces; Partial Differential Equations; Problems.Tipo de ítem | Biblioteca de origen | Signatura | URL | Estado | Fecha de vencimiento | Código de barras | Reserva de ítems |
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Solution manual is provided for free to instructors who adopt this textbook. Understanding the mathematical modeling of chemical processes is fundamental to the successful career of a researcher in chemical engineering. This book reviews, introduces, and develops the mathematics that is most frequently encountered in sophisticated chemical engineering models. The result of a collaboration between a chemical engineer and a mathematician, both of whom have taught classes on modeling and applied mathematics, the book provides a rigorous and in-depth coverage of chemical engineering model formulation and analysis as well as a text which can serve as an excellent introduction to linear mathematics for engineering students. There is a clear focus in the choice of material, worked examples, and exercises that make it unusually accessible to the target audience. The book places a heavy emphasis on applications to motivate the theory, but simultaneously maintains a high standard of rigor to add mathematical depth and understanding.
Índice: Model Formulation; Some Ordinary Differential Equations; Finite Dimensional Vector Spaces; Tensors; Linear Difference Equations; Linear Differential Equations; Hilbert Spaces; Partial Differential Equations; Problems.
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