
Computational and Statistical Methods for Chemical Engineering
Before the data revolution, most books focused either on mathematical modeling of chemical processes or exploratory chemometrics. This book aims to combine these two approaches and provide aspiring chemical engineers a single, comprehensive account of computational and statistical methods. Each chapter is accompanied by exten......
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Before the data revolution, most books focused either on mathematical modeling of chemical processes or exploratory chemometrics. This book aims to combine these two approaches and provide aspiring chemical engineers a single, comprehensive account of computational and statistical methods. Each chapter is accompanied by extensive exercises.
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