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Problem Analysis In Science and Engineering
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Problem Analysis in Science and Engineering discusses several issues regarding the problems faced by disciplines that are reliant on mathematical equations and solutions. The book describes alternative ways to approach several problems faced by different fields. Chapters in this book are written by different authors who in turn discuss different subjects, such as the aspects of network theory and its applications in engineering and physics, economy, ecology, catastrophe theory, and the mathematical aspects of problem structure and analysis tools. Since this book tackles issues from a variety of disciplines, it will appeal to a wide audience from different fields.
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Table of contents
- Front Cover
- Problem Analysis in Science and Engineering
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- List of Contributors
- Preface
- CHAPTER 1. A GENERAL RE-STATEMENT OF THE LAWS OF DYNAMICS BASED ON GRAPH THEORY
- CHAPTER 2. THE NETWORK CONCEPT AS A UNIFYING PRINCIPLE IN ENGINEERING AND THE PHYSICAL SCIENCES
- CHAPTER 3. SYSTEMS STRUCTURE AND STABILITY
- CHAPTER 4. ON MEASUREMENTS AND THEIR GROUP-THEORETICAL FOUNDATION
- CHAPTER 5. A QUALITATIVE MODEL OF THE QUALITY OF RANGELAND OF THE SAHELIAN ECOSYSTEM
- CHAPTER 6. THE MULTIPLE-PARAMETER STABILITY THEORY AND ITS RELATION TO CATASTROPHE THEORY
- CHAPTER 7. TENSORS VERSUS MATRICES IN DISCRETE MECHANICS
- CHAPTER 8. ENERGY, ECOLOGY AND ECONOMICS: ELEMENTS OF A THERMODYNAMICALLY BASED ECONOMY
- CHAPTER 9. ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES UNDER PUBLIC REGULATION—A THERMODYNAMIC ANALOGY
- CHAPTER 10. A SPARSITY-ORIENTED APPROACH TO THE DESIGN OF MECHANICAL SYSTEMS
- CHAPTER 11. ELEMENTARY CATASTROPHE THEORY
- CHAPTER 12. ON THE EXTENSION OF COMPLEMENTARY VARIABLES MODELING THEORY TO BIOLOGY AND ECOLOGY
- CHAPTER 13. THE REASON OF THE ANALOGIES IN PHYSICS