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Description
This book briefly discusses the main provisions of the theory of modeling. It also describes in detail the methodology for constructing computer models of dynamic systems using the Wolfram visual modeling environment, System Modeler, and provides illustrative examples of solving problems of mechanics and hydraulics. Intended for students and professionals in the field, the book also serves as a supplement to university courses in modeling and simulation of dynamic systems. Contents Front Matter, Description of the Wolfram System Modeler, Computer Simulation of Dynamic Systems, Modeling of Mechanical Oscillatory Systems with One Degree of Freedom, Modeling of Mechanical Oscillatory Systems with Several Degrees of Freedom, Hierarchical Component Models Related Topics Computer Science |
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