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Approximate Analytical Methods for Solving Ordinary Differential Equations (ODEs) is the first book to present all of the available approximate methods for solving ODEs, eliminating the need to wade through multiple books and articles. It covers both well-established techniques and recently developed procedures, including the classical series solution method, diverse perturbation methods, pioneering asymptotic methods, and the latest homotopy methods. The book is suitable not only for mathematicians and engineers but also for biologists, physicists, and economists. It gives a complete description of the methods without going deep into rigorous mathematical aspects. Detailed examples illustra...
This is the sixteenth edition of the book Engineering Mathematics-I. The earlier editions have received positive response from the teachers and the students. This textbook has been written conferring to the revised syllabus (R19) of first year (First Semester) of B. Tech students of JNTU, Anantapur. In this edition some topics have been updated. The previous question paper problems have been included at appropriate places. For the benefit of the students, the previous GATE questions have been included at the end of each chapter. The topics has been made as simple as possible and in some instances detailed explanation
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In this book, vector differential calculus is considered, which extends the basic concepts of (ordinary) differential calculus, such as, continuity and differentiability to vector functions in a simple and natural way. The new concepts of gradient, divergence and curl are introduced. Line, surface and volume integrals which occur frequently in connection with physical and engineering problems are defined. Three important vector integral theorems, Gauss divergence theorem, Greens theorem in plane and Stokes theorem are discussed. The idea of Laplace transform to develop some useful results has been introduced also demonstrated how the Laplace transform technique is used in solving a class o...
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This is the nineteenth edition of the book Engineering Mathematics-I. The earlier editions have received positive response from the teachers and the students. This text book has been written strictly according to the revised syllabus (R18) 2018-19 of first year (First Semester) B. Tech students of JNTU, Hyderabad. In this edition some topics have been updated. The previous question paper problems have been included at appropriate places. For the benefit of the students, previous GATE questions are included at the end of each chapter. The topics has been made as simple as possible and in some instances the detailed explanation is given, to understand content with a minimum effort.
This book comprises selected papers from the International Conference on Numerical Heat Transfer and Fluid Flow (NHTFF 2018), and presents the latest developments in computational methods in heat and mass transfer. It also discusses numerical methods such as finite element, finite difference, and finite volume applied to fluid flow problems. Providing a good balance between computational methods and analytical results applied to a wide variety of problems in heat transfer, transport and fluid mechanics, the book is a valuable resource for students and researchers working in the field of heat transfer and fluid dynamics.
This is the first book to address the social organisation of modern yoga practice as a primary focus of investigation and to undertake a comparative analysis to explore why certain styles of yoga have successfully transcended geographical boundaries and endured over time, whilst others have dwindled and failed. Using fresh empirical data of the different ways in which posture practice was disseminated transnationally by Krishnamacharya, Sivananda and their leading disciples, the book provides an original perspective. The author draws upon extensive archival research and numerous fieldwork interviews in India and the UK to consider how the field of yoga we experience today was shaped by histo...
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Around 20 percent of Americans fall into the category of “spiritual but not religious.” Yoga has become a ubiquitous pastime for middle-class Westerners. Mindfulness is increasingly incorporated into school curricula, sports programs, and even corporate culture. Hollywood icons and Silicon Valley trendsetters tout the benefits of a “spiritual” life. These developments reflect a widespread turn away from “religion” toward “spirituality.” Yet the nature of this spiritual turn is still poorly understood, and its consequences sorely underappreciated. The Shape of Spirituality brings together leading sociologists to challenge common notions that spirituality is individualistic, pr...