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Calculus for Engineering Students: Fundamentals, Real Problems, and Computers insists that mathematics cannot be separated from chemistry, mechanics, electricity, electronics, automation, and other disciplines. It emphasizes interdisciplinary problems as a way to show the importance of calculus in engineering tasks and problems. While concentrating on actual problems instead of theory, the book uses Computer Algebra Systems (CAS) to help students incorporate lessons into their own studies. Assuming a working familiarity with calculus concepts, the book provides a hands-on opportunity for…mehr

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Calculus for Engineering Students: Fundamentals, Real Problems, and Computers insists that mathematics cannot be separated from chemistry, mechanics, electricity, electronics, automation, and other disciplines. It emphasizes interdisciplinary problems as a way to show the importance of calculus in engineering tasks and problems. While concentrating on actual problems instead of theory, the book uses Computer Algebra Systems (CAS) to help students incorporate lessons into their own studies. Assuming a working familiarity with calculus concepts, the book provides a hands-on opportunity for students to increase their calculus and mathematics skills while also learning about engineering applications.
Autorenporträt
Jesús Martín Vaquero is an Associate Professor at the Department of Applied Mathematics, University of Salamanca. He belongs to the Research Group in Cryptography, Information Security and Discrete Mathematics (GICSIMAD), which since 2007 a Recognized Research Group (GIR) of the University of Salamanca. Throughout this time he has participated in national and regional R + D + I projects. His research has been published in the SIAM Journal on Scientific Computing, Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics, International Journal of Modern Physics, Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics.

Micahel Carr has worked in the development of core mathematical skills, mathematics education for engineers, and mathematical education in Irish prisons. He has published innthe European Journal of Engineering, the Proceedings of the 45th SEFI Annual Conference, and the 41st SEFI conference.

Araceli Queiruga Dios is a lecturer in Mathematics at the Department of Applied Mathematics at the School of Industrial Engineering in Béjar, Spain. She studies public key cryptography as well as educational tools and mathematical applications for engineering students. She has published in the International Journal of Computer Mathematics and in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science (bioinformatics and artificial intelligence).