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Elliptic Partial Differential Equations of Second Order, 2nd edition

โœ Scribed by David Gilbarg, Neil S. Trudinger


Year
1984
Tongue
English
Leaves
532
Edition
2 Sub
Category
Library

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From the reviews:"This is a book of interest to any having to work with differential equations, either as a reference or as a book to learn from. The authors have taken trouble to make the treatment self-contained. It (is) suitable required reading for a PhD student. Although the material has been developed from lectures at Stanford, it has developed into an almost systematic coverage that is much longer than could be covered in a year's lectures". Newsletter, New Zealand Mathematical Society, 1985 "Primarily addressed to graduate students this elegant book is accessible and useful to a broad spectrum of applied mathematicians". Revue Roumaine de Math?matiques Pures et Appliqu?es,1985


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