Applying Maths in the Chemical and Biomolecular Sciences uses an extensive array of examples to demonstrate how mathematics is applied to probe and understand chemical and biological systems. It also embeds the use of software, showing how the application of maths and use of software now go hand-in-hand.
However, applying the abstract mathematics taught in schools to chemical phenomena is one of the biggest challenges that chemistry students face. In this book, we take a ‘chemistry-first’ approach.
Now updated to reflect contemporary best practices and novel applications, this guide promises to situate readers in a 21st century chemical engineering field in which direct knowledge of mathematics is essential.
Although this book is not computer-based, many references to current applications are included, providing the background to what goes on "behind the screen" in computer experiments.
... Applying Maths in the Chemical & Biomolecular Sciences: An Example-Based Approach, Oxford: Oxford University Press. Single-Channel Recording (Sakmann, B., and Neher, E., Eds.), pp. 135–75, New York: Plenum Press. Relates the concepts of ...
Mathematical Problems in the Biological Sciences
Taylor and Maclaurin series are both powerful tools to that end. A Taylor series is a way of writing a function with an infinite sum of terms. We write a power series in which the value of x is the same in each power term.
Prepare students for success in using applied mathematics for engineering practice and post-graduate studies • moves from one mathematical method to the next sustaining reader interest and easing the application of the techniques • Uses ...
This book explores the research interface between computational chemistry and the mathematical sciences.
An expanded and updated version of its well-respected predecessor, this book uses worked
This book represents a small and highly selective sample of the quantitative approach to biology. The author encourages the reader to disseminate further the cause of mathematics applied to the biological sciences.