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Methods for Solving Mathematical Physics Problems
CISP - Cambridge International Science Publishing, Jan 2006, Pages: 320
The book examines the classic and generally accepted methods for solving mathematical physics problems (method of the potential theory, the eigenfunction method, integral transformation methods, discretisation characterisation methods, splitting methods). A separate chapter is devoted to methods for solving nonlinear equations. The book offers a large number of examples of how these methods are applied to the solution of specific mathematical physics problems, applied in the areas of science and social activities, such as energy, environmental protection, hydrodynamics, theory of elasticity, etc. The book is suitable for undergraduate and postgraduate students, researchers and engineers specialising in the field of computational and applied mathematics and mathematical simulation.
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