Multivariable Calculus with MATLAB: With Applications to Geometry and Physics
Multivariable Calculus with MATLAB focuses on the numerous tools that MATLAB brings to the subject, as it presents introductions to geometry, mathematical physics, and kinematics. Covering simple calculations with MATLAB, relevant plots, integration, and optimization, the numerous problem sets encourage practice with newly learned skills that cultivate the reader’s understanding of the material. Significant examples illustrate each topic, and fundamental physical applications such as Kepler’s Law, electromagnetism, fluid flow, and energy estimation are brought to prominent position. Perfect for use as a supplement to any standard multivariable calculus text, in a mathematical methods in physics or engineering class, for independent study, or even as the class text in an honors multivariable calculus course, this textbook will appeal to mathematics, engineering, and physical science students.
MATLAB is tightly integrated into every portion of this book, and its graphical capabilities are used to present vibrant pictures of curves and surfaces. Readers benefit from the deep connections made between mathematics and science while learning more about the intrinsic geometry of curves and surfaces. With serious yet elementary explanations of various numerical algorithms, this textbook enlivens the teaching of multivariable calculus and mathematical methods courses for scientists and engineers.
This book requires MATLAB and Symbolic Math Toolbox. In addition, a supplemental set of MATLAB files is available for download. The companion site includes 10 MATLAB Live Scripts (one for each chapter) that replicate the MATLAB commands that generate the output in each chapter, including the chapter's graphics.
About This Book
Ronald L. Lipsman, University of Maryland at College Park
Jonathan M. Rosenberg, University of Maryland at College Park
Springer International Publishing, 2017
ISBN: 978-3-319-65069-2
Language: English
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