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MATLAB for Engineering and the Life Sciences

MATLAB for Engineering and the Life Sciences

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This book is a self-guided tour of MATLAB for engineers and life scientists. It introduces the most commonly used programming techniques through biologically inspired examples. Although the text is written for undergraduates, graduate students and academics, as well as those in industry, will find value in learning MATLAB.

The book takes the emphasis off of learning syntax so that the reader can focus more on algorithmic thinking. Although it is not assumed that the reader has taken differential equations or a linear algebra class, there are short introductions to many of these concepts. Following a short history of computing, the MATLAB environment is introduced. Next, vectors and matrices are discussed, followed by matrix-vector operations. The core programming elements of MATLAB are introduced in three successive chapters on scripts, loops, and conditional logic. The last three chapters outline how to manage the input and output of data, create professional quality graphics and find and use MATLAB toolboxes. Throughout, biomedical and life science examples are used to illustrate MATLAB's capabilities.

  • Focuses the reader on algorithmic thinking and not on the learning of syntax;
  • Emphasizes the foundations and ability to efficiently integrate and operate vectors and matrices;
  • Demonstrates MATLAB as a powerful all-purpose application tool concentrating on the idea of a script and then the concept of a function.

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mars 2024, 125 Pages, Synthesis Lectures on Engineering, Science, and Technology, Anglais
Springer Nature EN
978-3-031-27460-2

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