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An Introduction toMathematical ModellingMichael Introductionto MathematicalModellingbyMichael D AlderAn Introduction to Mathematical Edition Michael D Alder, 2001 Warning: This edition is not to beCopied, transmitted, excerpted or printedExcept as authorised by the publisherMathematical Modelling1 IntroductionThis book is based on a course given to first year students doing Calculusin the University o fWestern Australia s Department o fMathematics andStatistics. The unit was for students mainly from the Life Sciences, withsome Economists, Social Scientists, Computer Science students and others,and the aim was to give them some understanding o fthe uses o fCalculusin their areas o fwork. The book was about hal fo fthe complete course, therest being statistical I write in this book from now on is addressed to the reader on theassumption that he or she has a similar background, and similar or broaderinterests. I assume, in other words, that you are not a mathematician, physi-cist or engineer or that i fyou are you have an uncommon and admirablebreadth o finterest in the rest o fthe amount o fMathematics in the so ft sciences has been increasing dra-matically in the last few decades.
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