Introduction to symmetry analysis
β Scribed by Brian J. Cantwell
- Publisher
- Cambridge University Press
- Year
- 2002
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 627
- Series
- Cambridge texts in applied mathematics
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This text offers a broad, self-contained, introduction to the basic concepts of symmetry analysis and is intended primarily for first and second year graduate students in science, engineering and applied mathematics. Mathematica-based software for finding the Lie point symmetries and Lie-BΓ€cklund symmetries of differential equations is included on a CD along with more than forty sample notebooks illustrating applications ranging from simple, low order, ordinary differential equations to complex systems of partial differential equations. The software requires Mathematica 2.2 or higher. MathReader 4.0 is included to permit the user without access to Mathematica to read the sample notebooks and follow the procedure used to find symmetries.
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
Designed as an introduction to harmonic analysis and group representations, this book covers a wide range of topics rather than delving deeply into any particular one. In the words of H. Weyl "...it is primarily meant for the humble, who want to learn as new the things set forth therein, rather than
Designed as an introduction to harmonic analysis and group representations, this book covers a wide range of topics rather than delving deeply into any particular one. In the words of H. Weyl "...it is primarily meant for the humble, who want to learn as new the things set forth therein, rather than