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The Mathematical Concepts in Science Series
The Mathematical Concepts in Science Series presents fundamental mathematical and computational concepts in a particular field of science through concise, intuitive explanations paired with hands-on explorations. Each volume distills complex mathematical principles into essential concepts that recur throughout the specific area literature.
These books serve as accessible entry points for two distinct audiences: experimental scientists seeking to understand computational approaches for collaborative work, and mathematicians or students with strong mathematical backgrounds but limited knowledge of a particular science field. Each volume maintains the distinctive format of brief explanations supplemented by guided "Explorations" that allow readers to cement concepts through active learning.
The series emphasizes practical understanding over mathematical formalism, using figures and intuitive explanations to illuminate key concepts. Solutions to all Explorations are included, making these books suitable for self-learners, classroom use in graduate courses, or as tutorials for research groups. By breaking down barriers to understanding mathematical methods used in various disciplines, this series creates a foundation for interdisciplinary collaboration and provides readers with the conceptual tools needed to navigate specialized literature.
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