MATHEMATICS EDUCATION FOR LOGISTICS ENGINEERING
Béla Illés () and
Gabriella Bognár
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Béla Illés: University of Miskolc
Gabriella Bognár: University of Miskolc
Advanced Logistic systems, 2012, vol. 6, issue 1, 183-189
Abstract:
Mathematics is a crucial language in all engineering courses and researches where mathematical modeling, simulation and manipulation are commonly used. Engineering Mathematics courses are considered difficult courses in engineering curricula. This is reflected in engineering students’ performance at the end of each semester for these courses. Our goal is to overview a few questions on mathematics as a core subject of engineering.
Keywords: generic skill; mathematical modelling; differential equation; solution techniques; catenary (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012
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