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Hierarchical Methods: Hierarchy and Hierarchical Asymptotic Methods in Electrodynamics, Volume 1

โœ Scribed by Victor V. Kulish (auth.)


Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Year
2004
Tongue
English
Leaves
379
Series
Fundamental Theories of Physics 123
Edition
1
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


Everybody is current in a world surrounded by computer. Computers determine our professional activity and penetrate increasingly deeper into our everyday life. Therein we also need increasingly refined c- puter technology. Sometimes we think that the next generation of c- puter will satisfy all our dreams, giving us hope that most of our urgent problems will be solved very soon. However, the future comes and il- sions dissipate. This phenomenon occurs and vanishes sporadically, and, possibly, is a fundamental law of our life. Experience shows that indeed โ€˜systematically remainingโ€™ problems are mainly of a complex tech- logical nature (the creation of new generation of especially perfect - croschemes, elements of memory, etc. ). But let us note that amongst these problems there are always ones solved by our purely intellectual efforts alone. Progress in this direction does not require the invention of any โ€˜superchipโ€™ or other similar elements. It is important to note that the results obtained in this way very often turn out to be more significant than the โ€˜fruitsโ€™ of relevant technological progress. The hierarchical asymptotic analyticalโ€“numerical methods can be - garded as results of such โ€˜purely intellectual effortsโ€™. Their application allows us to simplify essentially computer calculational procedures and, consequently, to reduce the calculational time required. It is obvious that this circumstance is very attractive to any computer user.

โœฆ Table of Contents


General Ideas, Concepts, Definitions, and other Preliminary Information....Pages 1-48
Hierarchy and Hierarchical Systems....Pages 49-70
Hierarchical Asymptotic Methods. General Ideas....Pages 71-105
Hierarchical Systems with Fast Rotating Phases....Pages 107-156
Hierarchical Systems with Fast Rotating Phases. Examples of Practical Applications....Pages 157-206
Hierarchical Systems with Partial Derivatives. Method of Averaged Characteristics....Pages 207-248
Example: Application of the Method of Averaged Characteristics in Nonlinear Theory of the Two-Stream Instability....Pages 249-282
Hierarchical Systems with Partial Derivatives. Some other Asymptotic Methods....Pages 283-348

โœฆ Subjects


Mathematical and Computational Physics;Computational Mathematics and Numerical Analysis;Applications of Mathematics;Microwaves, RF and Optical Engineering


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