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06-713 Mathematical Techniques in Chemical Engineering

Units:12.0
Department:Chemical Engineering
Related URLs:http://www.cheme.cmu.edu/

Selection, construction, solution, and interpretation of mathematical models applicable to the study of chemical engineering problems. Mathematical topics emphasized include divergence, curl and gradient operators, vector field theory, the solution of ordinary and partial differential equations by infinite series, separation of variables, Green's functions, regular and singular perturbations, and boundary-layer techniques.


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06-713 Mathematical Techniques in Chemical Engineering

Units:12.0
Department:Chemical Engineering
Related URLs:http://www.cheme.cmu.edu/

Selection, construction, solution, and interpretation of mathematical models applicable to the study of chemical engineering problems. Mathematical topics emphasized include divergence, curl and gradient operators, vector field theory, the solution of ordinary and partial differential equations by infinite series, separation of variables, Green's functions, regular and singular perturbations, and boundary-layer techniques.


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Rank in this department:#0

  Students also scheduled
06-705 Advanced Chemical Engineering Therm...
06-800 Chemical Engineering Graduate Semin...
06-608 Safety Issues in Science and Engine...
06-716 Electrochemical Engineering
33-769 Quantum Mechanics III
33-445 Adv Quantum Physics I
33-441 Introduction to BioPhysics
33-131 Matter and Interaction I
33-100 Basic Experimental Physics
36-350 Data Mining



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