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Abstract

This comprehensive new textbook bridges the gap between mathematical theory and practical engineering applications. Organized into eight chapters, it introduces programming skills in MATLAB and Python alongside essential mathematical concepts, progressing from basic computation and linear algebra to more advanced topics such as differential equations, Fourier series, and Laplace transforms. The book develops both mathematical reasoning and computational proficiency, equipping students with essential tools for modern engineering practice. It includes numerous MATLAB and Python scripts, presented within the text and available through a dedicated GitHub repository for hands-on learning and reproducibility. Each chapter concludes with problems—many with solutions—that reinforce understanding and encourage practical application. By integrating theory with coding exercises, the book ensures that students not only grasp key concepts but also gain the skills to apply them in real-world contexts. The book is intended for undergraduate engineering students in Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, and Chemical Engineering. It is particularly suited for modules in Engineering Mathematics, Programming, Computations, and Analytical Studies, and can also serve as a supplementary reference for postgraduate students seeking applied mathematical and computational skills. Instructors will find it a valuable teaching resource that integrates theory with practice, adaptable for both semester- and year-long courses.

Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationLondon
PublisherRoutledge, Taylor & Francis Group
Number of pages311
Edition1st
ISBN (Electronic)9781003511854
ISBN (Print)9781032836355
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 29 Apr 2026

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Mathematics
  • General Engineering

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