This foundational text introduces integral equation techniques with a focus on practical applications in physics and engineering. Designed for upper-level undergraduates and graduate students, it includes worked examples and emphasizes clarity in the development of integral methods.
This fourth edition of Logan’s widely-used textbook provides a clear introduction to the finite element method (FEM), focusing on both the mathematical foundations and real-world engineering applications. Emphasis is placed on structural mechanics, with supporting content for thermal and fluid problems. The book includes problem sets, worked examples, and integration with FEM software tools.
"Roads to Geometry" introduces students to both Euclidean and non-Euclidean geometries from an axiomatic perspective. The book emphasizes clear reasoning and logical structure, making it ideal for future math educators and undergraduate mathematics majors. Topics include constructions, transformations, and proof writing.
This volume brings together leading researchers in coding theory, algebraic geometry, and communications to explore the common mathematical structures underlying their fields. The contributions stem from the IAS/Park City Mathematics Institute and offer insight into modern applications such as error correction, cryptography, and wireless communication systems.