A Compendium of Partial Differential Equation Models : Method of Lines Analysis with Matlab
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Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
0521519861
ISBN-13
9780521519861
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
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Cambridge University Press
Country of Manufacture
US
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Mar 16th, 2009
Print length
490 Pages
Weight
1,030 grams
Dimensions
18.60 x 26.10 x 3.10 cms
Product Classification:
Differential calculus & equationsMathematical modelling
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Explains numerical methods, and associated computer codes in Matlab, for the solution of a spectrum of models expressed as ordinary and partial differential equations. The authors focus on the well-established method of lines, making the code easy to understand, implement, and modify.
Mathematical modelling of physical and chemical systems is used extensively throughout science, engineering, and applied mathematics. To use mathematical models, one needs solutions to the model equations; this generally requires numerical methods. This book presents numerical methods and associated computer code in Matlab for the solution of a spectrum of models expressed as partial differential equations (PDEs). The authors focus on the method of lines (MOL), a well-established procedure for all major classes of PDEs, where the boundary value partial derivatives are approximated algebraically by finite differences. This reduces the PDEs to ordinary differential equations (ODEs) and makes the computer code easy to understand, implement, and modify. Also, the ODEs (via MOL) can be combined with any other ODEs that are part of the model (so that MOL naturally accommodates ODE/PDE models). This book uniquely includes a detailed line-by-line discussion of computer code related to the associated PDE model.
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