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22 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Text for Mathematical Models of Reality,
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This review is from: A First Course in Mathematical Modeling (Hardcover)
From discrete to continuous modelling, with many proyects and examples, I like very spacially this book for the undergraduate level. The presentation is very clear, but rigurous, making experience the reader through the models. It focuses on the interpretation and ends with some tools for modelbuilding. For a start of mathematical model understanding of reality this book is specially good, clear and completely well written. Good job Mr. Giordano and Weir! See also: Mesterton-Gibbons:An aproach to Mathematical Modelling, Fowler: Mathematical Models in the Sciences, Beltrami: Mathematics for Dynamical Modeling, Morrison: The Art of Modeling Dynamical Systams and Giordano: Differential Equations a Modeling Aproach.
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This review is from: A First Course in Mathematical Modeling (Hardcover)
I'm definitely satisfied with the quality of the book, as well as the expediancy with which it was delivered. I bought it brand new though... so I certainly would have been pretty irate if it wasn't in perfect condition.
6 of 32 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
If ur undecided about pure or applied math, thats the right book to know..,
This review is from: A First Course in Mathematical Modeling (Hardcover)
Well, I was undecided about pure or applied mathematics.
I was more thinking of applied mathematics. I took a course that uses this book. Two weeks after the class began, I dropped the course, and I knew I am a pure mathematics guy! (so the stars are for letting me know about what field I like, not the material presented in the book). I am not saying anyone who starts reading this book is going to switch to pure mathematics.. it should not be the case, however, I think it has the essence of applied mathematics, so if u really like applied mathematics, ur going to very much appreciate this book. |
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A First Course in Mathematical Modeling by Maurice D. Weir (Hardcover - July 29, 2002)
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