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A First Course in Differential Equations, Modeling, and Simulation

A First Course in Differential Equations, Modeling, and Simulation

A First Course in Differential Equations, Modeling, and Simulation Hardback - 2025

by Carlos A. Smith

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Incorporating suggested updates from professors, the Third Edition provides students with a practical understanding of how to apply differential equations in modern engineering and science. It shows how differential equations arise from applying basic physical principles and experimental observations to engineering systems.

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  • Title A First Course in Differential Equations, Modeling, and Simulation
  • Author Carlos A. Smith
  • Binding Hardback
  • Condition New
  • Pages 518
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher CRC Press
  • Publication date 2025-09-22
  • Illustrated Yes
  • Features Bibliography, Illustrated, Index
  • Bookseller's Inventory # A9781041024217
  • ISBN 9781041024217 / 1041024215
  • Weight 2.51 lbs (1.14 kg)
  • Dimensions 10 x 7 x 1.19 in (25.40 x 17.78 x 3.02 cm)
  • Category Mathematics
  • Library of Congress subjects Engineering mathematics, Differential equations
  • Library of Congress Catalogue Number 2025010874
  • Dewey Decimal Code 515.35
  • Quantity available 1

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Incorporating suggested updates from professors, the Third Edition provides students with a practical understanding of how to apply differential equations in modern engineering and science. It shows how differential equations arise from applying basic physical principles and experimental observations to engineering systems.

About the author

Carlos A. Smith is Professor Emeritus of Chemical Engineering at the University of South Florida. He has been on the faculty for 52 years, serving in different capacities. Professor Smith has lectured in Europe and many countries in Latin America. He is the coauthor of three editions of a textbook on process control and the author of another book on the same subject. These books have been translated into Spanish and Portuguese.

Scott W. Campbell served on the faculty of the Department of Chemical, Biological & Materials Engineering at the University of South Florida from 1986 until he retired in 2022. After a year away, he has returned to teach part-time, including the course that uses this textbook. He has authored or co-authored over 60 technical peer-reviewed articles, mostly in the area of thermodynamics, and has received numerous teaching awards at the department, college, university, and state levels.

Ryan G. Toomey is a professor of chemical engineering at the University of South Florida. Following receipt of his BS (University of California Berkeley, 1996) and PhD (University of Minnesota, 2002) in chemical engineering, he was a postdoctoral associate with the Institute for Microsystems Technology at the University of Freiburg (Germany). His research activities focus primarily on using responsive, surface-tethered polymer networks to mediate interfacial interactions. His group is concerned with structure-property-function relationships of stimuli-sensitive polymers in confined geometries and how volume-phase transitions in thin films can be harnessed to direct and control adsorption and desorption phenomena at surfaces. He is the recipient of a Camille and Henry Dreyfus New Faculty Award (2005), a National Science Foundation CAREER Award (2007), and the Outstanding American Institute of Chemical Engineers student chapter advisor award (2023).

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