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Handbook of Differential Equations (3rd ed)

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This book and CD-ROM compile the most widely applicable methods for solving and approximating differential equations.

The CD-ROM provides convenient access to these methods through electronic search capabilities, andtogether the book and CD-ROM contain numerous examples showing the methods use.

Topics include ordinary differential equations, symplectic integration of differential equations, and the use of wavelets when numerically solving differential equations.

For nearly every technique, the book and CD-ROM provide: the types of equations to which the method is applicable; the idea behind the method; the procedure for carrying out the method; at least one simple example of the method; any cautions that should be exercised; notes for more advanced users; and, references to the literature for more discussion or more examples, including pointers to electronic resources, such as URLs.

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Product Details
Academic Press Inc
0127843957 / 9780127843957
Mixed media product
515.35
27/10/1997
United States
English
800p. : ill.
23 cm
research & professional Learn More
Previous ed.: 1992.
Key Features<p/>* For nearly every technique, the book and CD-ROM provide:<p/>* The types of equations to which the method is applicable<p/>* The idea behind the method<p/>* The procedure for carrying out the method<p/>* At least one simple example of the method<p/>* Any cautions that should be exercised<p/>* Notes for more advanced users<p/>* References to the literature for more discussion or more examples, including pointers to electronic resources, such as URLs
Key Features<p/>* For nearly every technique, the book and CD-ROM provide:<p/>* The types of equations to which the method is applicable<p/>* The idea behind the method<p/>* The procedure for carrying out the method<p/>* At least one simple example of the method<p/>* Any cautions that should be exercised<p/>* Notes for more advanced users<p/>* References to the literature for more discussion or more examples, including pointers to electronic resources, such as URLs PBKJ Differential calculus & equations