Approximation Methods in Engineering and Science covers fundamental and advanced topics in three areas: Dimensional Analysis, Continued Fractions, and Stability Analysis of the Mathieu Differential Equation.
Professor Reza Jazar received his PhD in Nonlinear Vibrations and Applied Mathematics from Sharif University of Technology in 1997. Professor Jazar has extensive experience in the automotive industry with major world car manufacturers, along with more than 20 years of experience in academia. He is an active scientist, specializing in vehicle dynamics and stability, robotics, nonlinear vibrations, and nonlinear dynamic systems. He has invented several techniques, methods, theorems, and algorithms that are currently considered as established academic or industry techniques, among them: Razi Acceleration, Energy-Rate Method, RMS Optimization Method, and Floating-Time Method. Professor Jazar has authored and co-authored more than 200 publications, including ten research books and textbooks. His textbook
Vehicle Dynamics and Robotics has been adopted as a textbook by universities worldwide. Professor Jazar is also the founder and Editor in Chief of
international Journal of Nonlinear Engineering.