Applying Maths in the Chemical and Biomolecular Sciences: An Example-based Approach

Applying Maths in the Chemical and Biomolecular Sciences: An Example-based Approach
ISBN-10
0199230919
ISBN-13
9780199230914
Category
Mathematics
Pages
786
Language
English
Published
2009-09-03
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Author
Godfrey Beddard

Description

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.

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