A droll explication of techniques that can be applied to understand some of the most important engineering problems: those dealing with vibrations, buckling, and earthquake resistance. While containing substantial theory, this is an applied mathematics text that reads as if you are eavesdropping
The Symmetric Eigenvalue Problem (Classics in Applied Mathematics)
โ Scribed by Beresford N. Parlett
- Publisher
- Society for Industrial Mathematics
- Year
- 1987
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 426
- Series
- Classics in Applied Mathematics
- Category
- Library
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A droll explication of techniques that can be applied to understand some of the most important engineering problems: those dealing with vibrations, buckling, and earthquake resistance. While containing substantial theory, this is an applied mathematics text that reads as if you are eavesdropping
A droll explication of techniques that can be applied to understand some of the most important engineering problems: those dealing with vibrations, buckling, and earthquake resistance. While containing substantial theory, this is an applied mathematics text that reads as if you are eavesdropping