Introduction to Modeling and Simulation with MATLAB® and Python

Nonfiction, Computers, Advanced Computing, Engineering, Computer Engineering, Entertainment & Games, Game Programming - Graphics, General Computing
Cover of the book Introduction to Modeling and Simulation with MATLAB® and Python by Steven I. Gordon, Brian Guilfoos, CRC Press
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Steven I. Gordon, Brian Guilfoos ISBN: 9781498773904
Publisher: CRC Press Publication: July 12, 2017
Imprint: Chapman and Hall/CRC Language: English
Author: Steven I. Gordon, Brian Guilfoos
ISBN: 9781498773904
Publisher: CRC Press
Publication: July 12, 2017
Imprint: Chapman and Hall/CRC
Language: English

Introduction to Modeling and Simulation with MATLAB and Python is intended for students and professionals in science, social science, and engineering that wish to learn the principles of computer modeling, as well as basic programming skills. The book content focuses on meeting a set of basic modeling and simulation competencies that were developed as part of several National Science Foundation grants. Even though computer science students are much more expert programmers, they are not often given the opportunity to see how those skills are being applied to solve complex science and engineering problems and may also not be aware of the libraries used by scientists to create those models.

The book interleaves chapters on modeling concepts and related exercises with programming concepts and exercises. The authors start with an introduction to modeling and its importance to current practices in the sciences and engineering. They introduce each of the programming environments and the syntax used to represent variables and compute mathematical equations and functions. As students gain more programming expertise, the authors return to modeling concepts, providing starting code for a variety of exercises where students add additional code to solve the problem and provide an analysis of the outcomes. In this way, the book builds both modeling and programming expertise with a "just-in-time" approach so that by the end of the book, students can take on relatively simple modeling example on their own.

Each chapter is supplemented with references to additional reading, tutorials, and exercises that guide students to additional help and allows them to practice both their programming and analytical modeling skills. In addition, each of the programming related chapters is divided into two parts – one for MATLAB and one for Python. In these chapters, the authors also refer to additional online tutorials that students can use if they are having difficulty with any of the topics.

The book culminates with a set of final project exercise suggestions that incorporate both the modeling and programming skills provided in the rest of the volume. Those projects could be undertaken by individuals or small groups of students.

The companion website at http://www.intromodeling.com provides updates to instructions when there are substantial changes in software versions, as well as electronic copies of exercises and the related code. The website also offers a space where people can suggest additional projects they are willing to share as well as comments on the existing projects and exercises throughout the book. Solutions and lecture notes will also be available for qualifying instructors.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Introduction to Modeling and Simulation with MATLAB and Python is intended for students and professionals in science, social science, and engineering that wish to learn the principles of computer modeling, as well as basic programming skills. The book content focuses on meeting a set of basic modeling and simulation competencies that were developed as part of several National Science Foundation grants. Even though computer science students are much more expert programmers, they are not often given the opportunity to see how those skills are being applied to solve complex science and engineering problems and may also not be aware of the libraries used by scientists to create those models.

The book interleaves chapters on modeling concepts and related exercises with programming concepts and exercises. The authors start with an introduction to modeling and its importance to current practices in the sciences and engineering. They introduce each of the programming environments and the syntax used to represent variables and compute mathematical equations and functions. As students gain more programming expertise, the authors return to modeling concepts, providing starting code for a variety of exercises where students add additional code to solve the problem and provide an analysis of the outcomes. In this way, the book builds both modeling and programming expertise with a "just-in-time" approach so that by the end of the book, students can take on relatively simple modeling example on their own.

Each chapter is supplemented with references to additional reading, tutorials, and exercises that guide students to additional help and allows them to practice both their programming and analytical modeling skills. In addition, each of the programming related chapters is divided into two parts – one for MATLAB and one for Python. In these chapters, the authors also refer to additional online tutorials that students can use if they are having difficulty with any of the topics.

The book culminates with a set of final project exercise suggestions that incorporate both the modeling and programming skills provided in the rest of the volume. Those projects could be undertaken by individuals or small groups of students.

The companion website at http://www.intromodeling.com provides updates to instructions when there are substantial changes in software versions, as well as electronic copies of exercises and the related code. The website also offers a space where people can suggest additional projects they are willing to share as well as comments on the existing projects and exercises throughout the book. Solutions and lecture notes will also be available for qualifying instructors.

More books from CRC Press

Cover of the book Guide To Natural Ventilation in High Rise Office Buildings by Steven I. Gordon, Brian Guilfoos
Cover of the book Construction Materials by Steven I. Gordon, Brian Guilfoos
Cover of the book Software Testing by Steven I. Gordon, Brian Guilfoos
Cover of the book Preventing Cardiovascular Disease in Primary Care by Steven I. Gordon, Brian Guilfoos
Cover of the book Modern Fluid Dynamics by Steven I. Gordon, Brian Guilfoos
Cover of the book Dichroic Dyes for Liquid Crystal Displays by Steven I. Gordon, Brian Guilfoos
Cover of the book Microwave, Infrared, and Laser Transitions of Methanol Atlas of Assigned Lines from 0 to 1258 cm-1 by Steven I. Gordon, Brian Guilfoos
Cover of the book Clostridia In Gastrointestinal Disease by Steven I. Gordon, Brian Guilfoos
Cover of the book Naturalistic Decision Making and Macrocognition by Steven I. Gordon, Brian Guilfoos
Cover of the book Digital Speech Processing by Steven I. Gordon, Brian Guilfoos
Cover of the book Sheet Metal Forming Optimization by Steven I. Gordon, Brian Guilfoos
Cover of the book Smart Grids by Steven I. Gordon, Brian Guilfoos
Cover of the book Drawn to Life: 20 Golden Years of Disney Master Classes Volume 1 by Steven I. Gordon, Brian Guilfoos
Cover of the book Medical Terms by Steven I. Gordon, Brian Guilfoos
Cover of the book Therapeutic Applications of Adenoviruses by Steven I. Gordon, Brian Guilfoos
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy