Partial differential equations. Introduction with Mathematica and MAPLE
โ Scribed by Stavroulakis I., Tersian S.
- Publisher
- WS
- Year
- 2004
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 319
- Edition
- 2ed
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
This textbook is a self-contained introduction to partial differential equations. It has been designed for undergraduates and first year graduate students majoring in mathematics, physics, engineering, or science. The text provides an introduction to the basic equations of mathematical physics and the properties of their solutions, based on classical calculus and ordinary differential equations. Advanced concepts such as weak solutions and discontinuous solutions of nonlinear conservation laws are also considered.
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Lots of good information if you are studying postgraduate maths, but not very good if you need to solve real world problems.
Lots of good information if you are studying postgraduate maths, but not very good if you need to solve real world problems.
This introductory text for undergraduate and first year graduate courses explains the basic equations of mathematical physics and the properties of their solutions based on classical calculus and ordinary differential equations, including using the newest software. Stavroulakis (U. of Ioannina, Gree
Lots of good information if you are studying postgraduate maths, but not very good if you need to solve real world problems.
This textbook is a self-contained introduction to partial differential equations. It has been designed for undergraduates and first year graduate students majoring in mathematics, physics, engineering, or science. The text provides an introduction to the basic equations of mathematical physics and t