Applied Partial Differential Equations: An Introduction,
Edition 1Editors: By Alan Jeffrey
Publication Date:
04 Nov 2002
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This book is written to meet the needs of undergraduates in applied mathematics, physics and engineering studying partial differential equations. It is a more modern, comprehensive treatment intended for students who need more than the purely numerical solutions provided by programs like the MATLAB PDE Toolbox, and those obtained by the method of separation of variables, which is usually the only theoretical approach found in the majority of elementary textbooks. This will fill a need in the market for a more modern text for future working engineers, and one that students can read and understand much more easily than those currently on the market.
Key Features
* Includes new and important materials necessary to meet current demands made by diverse applications* Very detailed solutions to odd numbered problems to help students* Instructor's Manual Available
About the author
University of Newcastle, Newcastle upon Tyne, England
Outline Description of the Book; Preface; Introduction to Partial Differential Equations; Linear and Nonlinear First Order Equations and Shock; Classification of Equations and Reduction to Standard Form; Linear Waves Propogation in One or More Space Dimensions; Fourier Series, Legendre and Bessel Functions; Background and Separation of Variables with Applications; General Results for Linear Elliptic and Parabolic Equations; Hyperbolic Systems, Riemann Invariants, Simple Waves and Compound Riemann Problems; Bibliography; Answers to Odd Numbered Problems; Figures
ISBN:
9780123822529
Page Count:
394
Retail Price
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Jeffrey: HANDBOOK OF INTEGRALS (2000, ISBN: 0-12-382251-3, $39.95)
Powers: BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEMS (1999, ISBN: 0-12-563734-9, $78.95)
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