By
Edward Beltrami, State University of New York, Stony Brook, NY, U.S.A.
Description
This new edition of
Mathematics for Dynamic Modeling updates a widely used and highly-respected textbook. The text is
appropriate for upper-level undergraduate and graduate level courses in modeling, dynamical systems, differential equations, and linear
multivariable systems offered in a variety of departments including mathematics, engineering, computer science, and economics. The text
features many different realistic applications from a wide variety of disciplines.
The book covers important tools such as linearization,
feedback concepts, the use of Liapunov functions, and optimal control. This new edition is a valuable tool for understanding and teaching
a rapidly growing field. Practitioners and researchers may also find this book of interest.
Audience:
Upper-division undergraduate and graduate-level courses in modeling, dynamical systems, differential equations, linear multivariable systems,
and differential equations for engineers offered in mathematics, engineering (especially electrical, mechanical engineering and operations
research), computer science, applied mathematics, and economics departments at all major universities.