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Cesar Lopez
MATLAB Mathematical Analysis
2015. xii, 368 S. 167 SW-Abb. 254 mm
Verlag/Jahr: SPRINGER, BERLIN; APRESS 2015
ISBN: 1-484-20350-X (148420350X)
Neue ISBN: 978-1-484-20350-7 (9781484203507)
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MATLAB Mathematical Analysis is a reference book that presents the techniques of mathematical analysis through examples and exercises resolved with MATLAB software. The purpose is to give you examples of the mathematical analysis functions offered by MATLAB so that you can use them in your daily work regardless of the application. The book supposes proper training in the mathematics and so presents the basic knowledge required to be able to use MATLAB for calculational or symbolic solutions to your problems for a vast amount of MATLAB functions.
The book begins by introducing the reader to the use of numbers, operators, variables and functions in the MATLAB environment. Then it delves into working with complex variables. A large section is devoted to working with and developing graphical representations of curves, surfaces and volumes. MATLAB functions allow working with two-dimensional and three-dimensional graphics, statistical graphs, curves and surfaces in explicit, implicit, parametric and polar coordinates. Additional work implements twisted curves, surfaces, meshes, contours, volumes and graphical interpolation.
The following part covers limits, functions, continuity and numerical and power series. Then differentiation is addressed in one and several variables including differential theorems for vector fields. Thereafter the topic of integration is handled including improper integrals, definite and indefinite integration, integration in multiple variables and multiple integrals and their applications.
Differential equations are exemplified in detail, Laplace transforms, Tayor series, and the Runga-Kutta method and partial differential equations.
Chapter 1: MATLAB Introduction and Working Environment
Chapter 2: Numbers, Operators, Variables, and Functions
Chapter 3: Complex Numbers and Complex Variable Functions
Chapter 4: Graphics in MATLAB Curves, Surfaces, and Volumes
Chapter 5: Limits of Successions and Functions, Continuity, and One and Several Variables Systems
Chapter 6: Numerical Series, Power Series, and Developments in Series
Chapter 7: Derivatives in One and Several Variables
Chapter 8: Integration of One and Several Variables and Applications of Developments in Series
Chapter 9: Differential Equations
"This book about the MATLAB environment is designed to offer a generous training support to all users interested in complementary information relative to the documentation provided by the software producer. ... The book is recommended to students and researchers working in different areas ... . Educators may also find motivating applications and case studies for lectures or laboratory sessions." (Octavian Pastravanu, zbMATH 1328.65005, 2016)
César Perez Lopez is a Professor at the Department of Statistics and Operations Research at the University of Madrid. César Perez Lopez is also a Mathematician and Economist at the National Statistics Institute (INE) in Madrid, a body which belongs to the Superior Systems and Information Technology Department of the Spanish Government. César also currently works at the Institute for Fiscal Studies in Madrid.