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Elementary mathematical models : order aplenty and a glimpse of chaos

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The language of mathematics has proven over centuries of application to be an indispensable tool for the expression and analysis of real problems.

With numerical, graphical, and theoretical methods, this book examines the relevance of mathematical models to phenomena ranging from population growth and economics to medicine and the physical sciences.

In a book written for the intelligent and literate non-mathematician, Kalman aims at an understanding of the power and utility of quantitative methods rather than at technical mastery of mathematical operations.

He shows first that mathematical models can serve a critical function in understanding the world, and he concludes with a discussion of the problems encountered by traditional algebraic assumptions in chaos theory.

Though models can often approximate future events based on existing data and quantitative relationships, Kalman shows that the appearance of regularity and order can often be misleading.

By beginning with quantitative models and ending with an introduction to chaos, Kalman offers a broad treatment of both the power and limitations of quantitatively-based predictions.

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0883857073 / 9780883857076
Paperback / softback
510
12/03/1998
United States
English
332p.
26 cm
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