Anisotropy Research: Applied Mathematics

Anisotropy Research: Applied Mathematics by Jessie McDonald, published by NY Research Press on September 19, 2023, is a comprehensive exploration of the concept of anisotropy in materials. This edition, consisting of 284 pages, delves into how materials can exhibit different properties based on direction, particularly in single crystals. The book presents a detailed examination of anisotropic materials and their applications, emphasizing the mathematical constructs used to model and visualize these properties.
Readers will find a coherent flow of topics presented in a student-friendly language, making complex concepts accessible. The text covers the systematic changes in properties such as thermal conductivity and light polarization, and discusses the application of advanced mathematical tools like tensors in various fields, including medical imaging, physical sciences, and engineering. This book serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the intersection of mathematics and material science.
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Anisotropy refers to the property of a material that allows it to alter its properties or take on distinct properties in different directions. The property of anisotropy is observed in single crystals of solid materials such as solid compounds and elements. Anisotropy is utilized to describe circumstances in which properties change systematically depending on the direction. Anisotropic materials can have varying thermal conductivity and light polarization depending on the bonding. Anisotropy information can be visualized, processed and modeled using sophisticated applied mathematical constructs such as tensors and other higher-order descriptors. These mathematical constructs can also be applied to address problems in areas such as medical imaging, physical sciences and engineering. This book brings forth some of the current researches in anisotropy within the field of applied mathematics. Coherent flow of topics, student-friendly language, and extensive use of examples make it an invaluable source of knowledge.
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