I'm not a mathematician nor do I have many mathematician friends, but working on queueing theory during my master degree I started dealing with a bunch of integral equations. This book saved me weeks of looking around and reading to find the solution to Integral Equations that may or may not have a
Handbook of Integral Equations
β Scribed by Andrei D. Polyanin, Alexander V. Manzhirov
- Publisher
- CRC Press
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 1144
- Series
- Handbooks of Mathematical Equations
- Edition
- 2
- Category
- Library
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Integral equations are encountered in various fields of science and in numerous applications, including elasticity, plasticity, heat and mass transfer, oscillation theory, fluid dynamics, filtration theory, electrostatics, electrodynamics, biomechanics, game theory, control, queuing theory, electric
Unparalleled in scope compared to the literature currently available, the Handbook of Integral Equations, Second Edition contains over 2,500 integral equations with solutions as well as analytical and numerical methods for solving linear and nonlinear equations. It explores Volterra, Fredholm, Wiene
"The Handbook of Integral Equations: contains over 2,500 linear and nonlinear integral equations and their exact solutions; outlines exact, approximate analytical, and numerical methods for solving integral equations; illustrates the application of the methods with numerous examples; considers equat
More than 2100 integral equations with solutions are given in the first part of the book. A lotof new exact solutions to linear and nonlinear equations are included. Special attention is paid toequations of general form, which depend on arbitrary functions. The other equations contain oneor more fre