Author: Carlos Polanco

TRANSFORMATIONS: A MATHEMATICAL APPROACH – FUNDAMENTAL CONCEPTS

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ISBN: 978-1-68108-712-2 (Print)
ISBN: 978-1-68108-711-5 (Online)
Year of Publication: 2018
DOI: 10.2174/97816810871151180101

Introduction

Mathematical transformations have applications in many everyday artistic (computer graphics and design), industrial (manufacturing) and scientific (informatics) processes. Transformations: A Mathematical Approach covers both the mathematical basics of transformations and technical applications. Readers will find information on the mathematical operators for linear, nonlinear and affine transformations.

Key Features

  • - introduces readers to affine transformations, their properties and definitions
  • - explains different linear and nonlinear transformations
  • - covers the application of transformations in acoustics, actuary, bioinformatics, calculus, cybernetics, epidemiology, genetics, optics, physics, probability and vector analysis
  • - includes carefully selected examples for easy understanding

The combination of an easy-to understand text with information on a broad range of basic and applied topics related to transformations makes this textbook a handy resource for students of mathematics and allied disciplines, at all levels.

Preface

A “transformation”, in its broadest sense, is an operator that relates two quantities. Its use permeates many every day artistic and scientific activities. An example of this would be its use in the manufacturing of tools to build and transform objects in different artistic expressions such as painting, sculpture, and theatre to determine the correct distance and size of things. In the scientific field, they are used in different disciplines such as Optics and Physics and more recently in Genomics and Bioinformatics. Due to the role transformations play in a broad spectrum of human creation, it is surprising to realize that few publications have been allocated to its study, not only in its mathematical context but also in its application to other disciplines. The reader will find in this book a study of this mathematical operator described by a large number of carefully selected examples, the reading and application, which can be easily understood without any rigorous mathematical knowledge. The first part introduces the affine transformations as mathematical operators, their properties, and their definition. The second part describes the differences between linear and nonlinear transformations. And the third part applies transformations in Acoustics, Actuary, Bioinformatics, Calculus, Cybernetics, Epidemiology, Genetics, Optics, Physics, Probability, and Vector Analysis. The author hopes the reader interested in Transformation theory finds useful the material presented here and that those who start studying this field, find this information motivating.

CONSENT FOR PUBLICATION

Not applicable.

CONFLICT OF INTEREST

The authors declare no conflict of interest, financial or otherwise.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Foremost, I would like to express my sincere gratitude to all contributors from the Faculty of Sciences at Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México for their collaboration in the preparation of this book.

Carlos Polanco
Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Sciences
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
México


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