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Thinking About Equations: A Practical Guide for Developing Mathematical Intuition in the Physical Sciences and Engineering
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Thinking About Equations provides an accessible guide to developing an intuitive understanding of mathematical methods and, at the same time, presents a number of practical mathematical tools for successfully solving problems that arise in engineering and the physical sciences.
Worked-out problems from various fields of study illustrate mathematical concepts and techniques and are accompanied by a comprehensive solution, explanation, and commentary. Eight succinct chapters provide thorough topical coverage, including:
- Approximation and estimation - Isolating important variables - Generalization and special cases - Dimensional analysis and scaling - Pictorial methods and graphical solutions - Symmetry to simplify equations
Providing numerous exercises to test comprehension and requiring only a working knowledge of basic calculus and introductory physics, Thinking About Equations is an excellent supplement for courses in engineering and the physical sciences. It is also a valuable reference for researchers, practitioners, and educators who encounter mathematical problems in their day-to-day work. |
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Preface.
Acknowledgments.
List of Worked-Out Example Problems.
1 Equations Representing Physical Quantities. 1.1 Systems of Units. 1.2 Conversion of Units. 1.3 Dimensional Checks and the Use of Symbolic Parameters. 1.4 Arguments of Transcendental Functions. 1.5 Dimensional Checks to Generalize Equations. 1.6 Other Types of Units. 1.7 Simplifying Intermediate Calculations. Exercises.
2 A Few Pitfalls and a Few Useful Tricks. 2.1 A Few Instructive Pitfalls. 2.2 A Few Useful Tricks. 2.3 A Few “Advanced” Tricks. Exercises.
3 Limiting and Special Cases. 3.1 Special Cases to Simplify and Check Algebra. 3.2 Special Cases and Heuristic Arguments. 3.3 Limiting Cases of a Differential Equation. 3.4 Transition Points. Exercises.
4 Diagrams, Graphs, and Symmetry. 4.1 Introduction. 4.2 Diagrams for Equations. 4.3 Graphical Solutions. 4.4 Symmetry to Simplify Equations. Exercises.
5 Estimation and Approximation. 5.1 Powers of Two for Estimation. 5.2 Fermi Questions. 5.3 Estimates Based on Simple Physics. 5.4 Approximating Defi nite Integrals. 5.5 Perturbation Analysis. 5.6 Isolating Important Variables. Exercises.
6 Introduction to Dimensional Analysis and Scaling. 6.1 Dimensional Analysis: An Introduction. 6.2 Dimensional Analysis: A Systematic Approach. 6.3 Introduction to Scaling. Exercises.
7 Generalizing Equations. 7.1 Binomial Expressions. 7.2 Motivating a General Expression. 7.3 Recurring Themes. 7.4 General yet Simple: Euler’s Identity. 7.5 When to Try to Generalize. Exercises.
8 Several Instructive Examples. 8.1 Choice of Coordinate System. 8.2 Solution Has Unexpected Properties. 8.3 Solutions in Search of Problems. 8.4 Learning from Remarkable Results.
Exercises.
Index. |
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Matt A. Bernstein, PhD, is Professor of Radiologic Physics at the Mayo Clinic, where he holds appointments in the Departments of Radiology and Biomedical Engineering. A Fellow of the International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (ISMRM) and Editorial Board member of Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, Dr. Bernstein has published over sixty journal articles, mainly in the field of MRI physics.
William A. Friedman, PhD, is Emeritus Professor at the University of Wisconsin and Affiliate Professor at the University of Washington. A Fellow of the American Physical Society, Dr. Friedman has over forty years of academic experience and has authored more than one hundred journal articles in the field of nuclear physics. |
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