Practical Asymptotics
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Publishing:30th Nov '26
£40.00
This title is due to be published on 30th November, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Asymptotics digested and explained by a physicist for scientists and engineers with many examples drawn from applied research.
Addressed to young researchers in all fields of applied sciences, this book provides strategies for obtaining approximate results when parameters become small or large. Built round a large number of examples, it covers applications from areas as diverse as quantum mechanics, elasticity, electromagnetism and population dynamics.Theoretical research sometimes resembles panning for gold: the first to 'discover' a given subject can take their pick of any bold simplifying assumptions and mine all the good nuggets before the rest of us join in. Still, some beautiful exact results may lie just below the surface. Every now and then, they are uncovered through mathematical tours de force. Short of extraordinary mathematical skills, there is, fortunately, a third way towards successful analytical investigations: Asymptotics – the craft of treating limiting cases. This book is addressed to scientists and engineers from Masters level up who want to enrich their numerical investigations with analytical results. It provides strategies for obtaining approximate results when parameters become small or large. Built round a large number of examples, it demonstrates how the techniques apply to a variety of problems, by considering applications from areas as diverse as quantum mechanics, elasticity, electromagnetism and population dynamics.
ISBN: 9781009697286
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320 pages