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Physical Modeling in MATLAB Allen Downey

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Open textbook libraryDistributor: Minneapolis, MN Open Textbook LibraryPublisher: [Place of publication not identified] Green Tea Press [2021]Copyright date: ©2021Edition: Version 4.0Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • QA76
Online resources:
Contents:
Preface -- Modeling and Simulation -- Scripts -- Loops -- Vectors -- Functions -- Conditionals -- Zero-Finding -- Functions of Vectors -- Ordinary Differential Equations -- Systems of ODEs -- Second-Order Systems -- Two Dimensions -- Optimization -- Springs and Things -- Under the Hood -- Glossary
Subject: Modeling and simulation are powerful tools for explaining the world, making predictions, designing things that work, and making them work better. Learning to use these tools can be difficult; this book is my attempt to make the experience as enjoyable and productive as possible. By reading this book — and working on the exercises — you will learn some programming, some modeling, and some simulation: With basic programming skills, you can create models for a wide range of physical systems. My goal is to help you develop these skills in a way you can apply immediately to real-world problems. This book presents the entire modeling process, including model selection, analysis, simulation, and validation. I explain this process in Chapter 1, and there are examples throughout the book. Simulation is an approach to modeling that uses computer programs to implement models and generate predictions. This book shows how simulations are used to run experiments, answer questions, and guide decision-making.
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Preface -- Modeling and Simulation -- Scripts -- Loops -- Vectors -- Functions -- Conditionals -- Zero-Finding -- Functions of Vectors -- Ordinary Differential Equations -- Systems of ODEs -- Second-Order Systems -- Two Dimensions -- Optimization -- Springs and Things -- Under the Hood -- Glossary

Modeling and simulation are powerful tools for explaining the world, making predictions, designing things that work, and making them work better. Learning to use these tools can be difficult; this book is my attempt to make the experience as enjoyable and productive as possible. By reading this book — and working on the exercises — you will learn some programming, some modeling, and some simulation: With basic programming skills, you can create models for a wide range of physical systems. My goal is to help you develop these skills in a way you can apply immediately to real-world problems. This book presents the entire modeling process, including model selection, analysis, simulation, and validation. I explain this process in Chapter 1, and there are examples throughout the book. Simulation is an approach to modeling that uses computer programs to implement models and generate predictions. This book shows how simulations are used to run experiments, answer questions, and guide decision-making.

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