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Computer Algebra Recipes: An Introductory Guide to the Mathematical Models of Science

Richard H. Enns George C. McGuire

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Mathematical Modeling and Industrial Mathematics; Symbolic and Algebraic Manipulation; Appl.Mathematics/Computational Methods of Engineering; Mathematical Methods in Physics; Mathematical Software; Simulation and Modeling

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ISBN impreso

978-0-387-25767-9

ISBN electrónico

978-0-387-31262-0

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Springer Nature

País de edición

Reino Unido

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© Springer Science + Business Media 2006

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Introduction

Richard H. Enns; George C. McGuire

In this chapter, I’ve shown you some of the most common notification and messaging middleware systems in use today, but there are many more. The difference between a notification system and a messaging system is becoming increasingly blurred, and many commercial products provide support for both. While research systems tend to be more documented in the literature, commercial systems are on the front line and often push the envelope by using new techniques that can be of general interest.

- Introduction | Pp. 1-10

The Pictures of Science

Richard H. Enns; George C. McGuire

In this chapter, I’ve shown you some of the most common notification and messaging middleware systems in use today, but there are many more. The difference between a notification system and a messaging system is becoming increasingly blurred, and many commercial products provide support for both. While research systems tend to be more documented in the literature, commercial systems are on the front line and often push the envelope by using new techniques that can be of general interest.

Part I - The Appetizers | Pp. 13-64

Deriving Model Equations

Richard H. Enns; George C. McGuire

In this chapter, I’ve shown you some of the most common notification and messaging middleware systems in use today, but there are many more. The difference between a notification system and a messaging system is becoming increasingly blurred, and many commercial products provide support for both. While research systems tend to be more documented in the literature, commercial systems are on the front line and often push the envelope by using new techniques that can be of general interest.

Part I - The Appetizers | Pp. 65-117

Algebraic Models. Part I

Richard H. Enns; George C. McGuire

In this chapter, I’ve shown you some of the most common notification and messaging middleware systems in use today, but there are many more. The difference between a notification system and a messaging system is becoming increasingly blurred, and many commercial products provide support for both. While research systems tend to be more documented in the literature, commercial systems are on the front line and often push the envelope by using new techniques that can be of general interest.

Part II - The Entrees | Pp. 121-172

Algebraic Models. Part II

Richard H. Enns; George C. McGuire

In this chapter, I’ve shown you some of the most common notification and messaging middleware systems in use today, but there are many more. The difference between a notification system and a messaging system is becoming increasingly blurred, and many commercial products provide support for both. While research systems tend to be more documented in the literature, commercial systems are on the front line and often push the envelope by using new techniques that can be of general interest.

Part II - The Entrees | Pp. 173-212

Linear ODE Models

Richard H. Enns; George C. McGuire

In this chapter, I’ve shown you some of the most common notification and messaging middleware systems in use today, but there are many more. The difference between a notification system and a messaging system is becoming increasingly blurred, and many commercial products provide support for both. While research systems tend to be more documented in the literature, commercial systems are on the front line and often push the envelope by using new techniques that can be of general interest.

Part II - The Entrees | Pp. 213-270

Difference Equation Models

Richard H. Enns; George C. McGuire

In this chapter, I’ve shown you some of the most common notification and messaging middleware systems in use today, but there are many more. The difference between a notification system and a messaging system is becoming increasingly blurred, and many commercial products provide support for both. While research systems tend to be more documented in the literature, commercial systems are on the front line and often push the envelope by using new techniques that can be of general interest.

Part II - The Entrees | Pp. 271-316

Monte Carlo Methods

Richard H. Enns; George C. McGuire

In this chapter, I’ve shown you some of the most common notification and messaging middleware systems in use today, but there are many more. The difference between a notification system and a messaging system is becoming increasingly blurred, and many commercial products provide support for both. While research systems tend to be more documented in the literature, commercial systems are on the front line and often push the envelope by using new techniques that can be of general interest.

Part III - The Desserts | Pp. 319-380

Fractal Patterns

Richard H. Enns; George C. McGuire

In this chapter, I’ve shown you some of the most common notification and messaging middleware systems in use today, but there are many more. The difference between a notification system and a messaging system is becoming increasingly blurred, and many commercial products provide support for both. While research systems tend to be more documented in the literature, commercial systems are on the front line and often push the envelope by using new techniques that can be of general interest.

Part III - The Desserts | Pp. 381-416