Development of Android apps for scientific computation

Understanding electromagnetic computation can prove to be quite intricate, primarily due to the involvement of mathematical complexity, which often involves solving complicated mathematical equations. These equations can be challenging to solve analytically, especially in complex geometries. As part...

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Main Author: Lim, Zhi Wei
Other Authors: Tan Eng Leong
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: Nanyang Technological University 2024
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10356/176489
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Institution: Nanyang Technological University
Language: English
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Summary:Understanding electromagnetic computation can prove to be quite intricate, primarily due to the involvement of mathematical complexity, which often involves solving complicated mathematical equations. These equations can be challenging to solve analytically, especially in complex geometries. As part of a curriculum in EEE studies of engineering electromagnetics EE3001, understanding the basics is crucial because it is like the foundation of many critical technologies we use every day, including applications in healthcare like magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). The primary objective of this project is to conceptualize and develop a mobile application that empowers students to perform intricate calculations guided by mathematical principles. Mobile computation applications are positioned to function as valuable educational aid tools for students, aiding them in solving complex mathematical problems by delivering comprehensive and step-by-step solutions. This, in turn, facilitates a more profound comprehension of the fundamental mathematical concepts, thereby enhancing the learning experience. Furthermore, bridging the gap between abstract equations and tangible applications holds the potential to revolutionize student engagement and understanding in this crucial field of engineering.