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This is a collection of seven original articles written by the author over the past several years. The articles deal with various issues in science and mathematics. Here is a list of the seven articles: (1) Ratio of Surface Area to Volume in Nanotechnology and Nanoscience, (2) Chaos Theory Simply Explained, (3) Solving Equations with MATLAB, (4) Differential Equations with MATLAB, (5) Fibonacci Numbers with MATLAB, (6) The Golden Ratio with MATLAB, and (7) Regression Analysis with MATLAB. It is hope that the reader will find this collection useful and informative. It is good to have these articles available in one single volume.…mehr

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This is a collection of seven original articles written by the author over the past several years. The articles deal with various issues in science and mathematics. Here is a list of the seven articles: (1) Ratio of Surface Area to Volume in Nanotechnology and Nanoscience, (2) Chaos Theory Simply Explained, (3) Solving Equations with MATLAB, (4) Differential Equations with MATLAB, (5) Fibonacci Numbers with MATLAB, (6) The Golden Ratio with MATLAB, and (7) Regression Analysis with MATLAB. It is hope that the reader will find this collection useful and informative. It is good to have these articles available in one single volume.
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Autorenporträt
Peter I. Kattan is an Independent Researcher based in Amman, Jordan and has written three books on damage mechanics, one book on finite elements, and one book on composite materials. His research work is currently focused on damage mechanics with fabric tensors and the physical characterization of micro-crack distributions and their evolution. He has published extensively on the theory of plates and shells, constitutive modelling of inelastic materials and damage mechanics. He is the author of the bestselling book "MATLAB for Beginners: A Gentle Approach."