Part I of this volume surveys the developments in the analysis of nonlinear phenomena in Japan during the past decade, while Part II consists of up-to-date original papers concerning qualitative theories and their applications. Dealt with here are nonlinear problems related to general analysis, flui
Patterns and Waves: Qualitative Analysis of Nonlinear Differential Equations (Studies in Mathematics & Its Applications)
β Scribed by Takaaki Nishida, etc., M. Mimura, H. Fujii
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science Ltd
- Year
- 1987
- Tongue
- English
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- 709
- Series
- Studies in Mathematics & Its Applications
- Category
- Library
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