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Mathematical modeling is a powerful craft that requires practice.
The more practice the better one will become in executing the art.
The authors wrote this book to develop the craft of mathematical
modeling and to foster a desire for lifelong learning, habits of
mind and develop competent and confident problem solvers and
decision makers for the 21st century. This book offers a
problem-solving approach. The authors introduce a problem to help
motivate the learning of a particular mathematical modeling topic.
The problem provides the issue or what is needed to solve using an
appropriate modeling technique. Then principles are applied to the
problem and present the steps in obtaining an appropriate model to
solve the problem. Modeling Change and Uncertainty: Covers both
linear and nonlinear models of discrete dynamical systems.
Introduces statistics and probability modeling. Introduces critical
statistical concepts to handle univariate and multivariate data.
Establishes a foundation in probability modeling. Uses ordinary
differential equations (ODEs) to develop a more robust solution to
problems. Uses linear programming and machine learning to support
decision making. Introduces the reality of uncertainty and
randomness that is all around us. Discusses the use of linear
programing to solve common problems in modern industry. Discusses
he power and limitations of simulations. Introduces the methods and
formulas used in businesses and financial organizations. Introduces
valuable techniques using Excel, MAPLE, and R. Mathematical
modeling offers a framework for decision makers in all fields. This
framework consists of four key components: the formulation process,
the solution process, interpretation of the solution in the context
of the actual problem, and sensitivity analysis. Modeling Change
and Uncertainty will be of interest to mathematics departments
offering advanced mathematical modeling courses focused on decision
making or discrete mathematical modeling and by undergraduate,
graduate students and practitioners looking for an opportunity to
develop, practice, and apply the craft of mathematical modeling.
Table of Contents 1. Perfect Partners: Combining Models of Change
and Uncertainty with Technology 2. Modeling Change: Discrete
Dynamical Systems (DDS) and Modeling Systems of DDS 3. Statistical
and Probabilistic Models 4. Modeling with Probability 5.
Differential Equations 6. Forecasting with Linear Programming and
Machine Learning 7. Stochastic Models and Markov Chains 8. Linear
Programming 9. Simulation of Queueing Models 10. Modeling of
Financial Analysis 11. Reliability Models 12. Machine Learning and
Unconstrained Optimal Process Dr. William P. Fox is currently a
visiting professor of Computational Operations Research at the
College of William and Mary. He is an emeritus professor in the
Department of Defense Analysis at the Naval Postgraduate School and
teaches a three-course sequence in mathematical modeling for
decision making. He received his Ph.D. in Industrial Engineering
from Clemson University. He has taught at the United States
Military Academy for twelve years until retiring and at Francis
Marion University where he was the chair of mathematics for eight
years. He has many publications and scholarly activities including
twenty plus books and one hundred and fifty journal articles.
Colonel (R) Robert E. Burks, Jr., Ph.D. is an Associate Professor
in the Defense Analysis Department of the Naval Postgraduate School
(NPS) and the Director of the NPS' Wargaming Center. He holds a
Ph.D. in Operations Research from the Air Force Institute of
Technology. He is a retired logistics Army Colonel with more than
thirty years of military experience in leadership, advanced
analytics, decision modeling, and logistics operations who served
as an Army Operations Research analyst at the Naval Postgraduate
School, TRADOC Analysis Center, United States Military Academy, and
the United States Army Recruiting Command. Other book by William P.
Fox and Robert E. Burks: Advanced Mathematical Modeling with
Technology, 2021, CRC Press. Other books by William P. Fox from CRC
Press: Mathematical Modeling in the Age of the Pandemic, 2021, CRC
Press. Advanced Problem Solving Using Maple: Applied Mathematics,
Operations Research, Business Analytics, and Decision Analysis
(w/William Bauldry), 2020, CRC Press. Mathematical Modeling with
Excel (w/Brian Albright), 2020, CRC Press. Nonlinear Optimization:
Models and Applications, 2020, CRC Press. Advanced Problem Solving
with Maple: A First Course (w/William Bauldry), 2019. CRC Press.
Mathematical Modeling for Business Analytics, 2018, CRC Press.
Mathematical modeling is both a skill and an art and must be
practiced in order to maintain and enhance the ability to use those
skills. Though the topics covered in this book are the typical
topics of most mathematical modeling courses, this book is best
used for individuals or groups who have already taken an
introductory mathematical modeling course. Advanced Mathematical
Modeling with Technology will be of interest to instructors and
students offering courses focused on discrete modeling or modeling
for decision making. Each chapter begins with a problem to motivate
the reader. The problem tells "what" the issue is or problem that
needs to be solved. In each chapter, the authors apply the
principles of mathematical modeling to that problem and present the
steps in obtaining a model. The key focus is the mathematical model
and the technology is presented as a method to solve that model or
perform sensitivity analysis. We have selected , where applicable
to the content because of their wide accessibility. The authors
utilize technology to build, compute, or implement the model and
then analyze the it. Features: MAPLE (c), Excel (c), and R (c) to
support the mathematical modeling process. Excel templates, macros,
and programs are available upon request from authors. Maple
templates and example solution are also available. Includes
coverage of mathematical programming. The power and limitations of
simulations is covered. Introduces multi-attribute decision making
(MADM) and game theory for solving problems. The book provides an
overview to the decision maker of the wide range of applications of
quantitative approaches to aid in the decision making process, and
present a framework for decision making. Table of Contents 1.
Perfect Partners: Mathematical Modeling and Technology 2. Review of
Modeling with Discrete Dynamical Systems and Modeling Systems of
DDS 3. Modeling with Differential Equations 4. Modeling System of
Ordinary Differential Equation 5. Regression and Advanced
Regression Methods and Models 6. Linear, Integer and Mixed Integer
Programming 7. Nonlinear Optimization Methods 8. Multivariable
Optimization 9. Simulation Models 10. Modeling Decision Making with
Multi-Attribute Decision Modeling with Technology 11. Modeling with
Game Theory 12. Appendix Using R Index Biographies Dr. William P.
Fox is currently a visiting professor of Computational Operations
Research at the College of William and Mary. He is an emeritus
professor in the Department of Defense Analysis at the Naval
Postgraduate School and teaches a three-course sequence in
mathematical modeling for decision making. He received his Ph.D. in
Industrial Engineering from Clemson University. He has taught at
the United States Military Academy for twelve years until retiring
and at Francis Marion University where he was the chair of
mathematics for eight years. He has many publications and scholarly
activities including twenty plus books and one hundred and fifty
journal articles. Colonel (R) Robert E. Burks, Jr., Ph.D. is an
Associate Professor in the Defense Analysis Department of the Naval
Postgraduate School (NPS) and the Director of the NPS' Wargaming
Center. He holds a Ph.D. in Operations Research form the Air Force
Institute of Technology. He is a retired logistics Army Colonel
with more than thirty years of military experience in leadership,
advanced analytics, decision modeling, and logistics operations who
served as an Army Operations Research analyst at the Naval
Postgraduate School, TRADOC Analysis Center, United States Military
Academy, and the United States Army Recruiting Command.
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