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Volume 28, Issue 1| 1986 SIAM ReviewHistory
InformationCopyright © 1986 Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics Article page range:pp. 112-113 ISSN (print):0036-1445 ISSN (online):1095-7200 Publisher:Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics Request UsernameCan't sign in? Forgot your username? Enter your email address below and we will send you your username If the address matches an existing account you will receive an email with instructions to retrieve your username RegisterChange PasswordPassword Changed SuccessfullyYour password has been changed Can't sign in? Forgot your password? Enter your email address below and we will send you the reset instructions If the address matches an existing account you will receive an email with instructions to reset your password Verify PhoneCongrats!Your Phone has been verified
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a sample of the Audible audio edition. Follow the AuthorSomething went wrong. Please try your request again later. Numerical Solution of Differential Equations: 2nd Ed Hardcover – May 16, 1984This volume discusses in detail the derivation of the methods of the finite difference and finite element for solving initial and boundary problems of ordinary and partial differential equations. Included in it are recently developed methods for three types of system; stiff, high oscillatory and convection-diffusion. Each chapter contains a number of problems including BIT Problems and a bibliographical note. The book emphasizes comprehension of basic concepts and applicability of the methods. It is written for advanced students of applied mathematics, physics, computer science and engineering (for at least two courses). This volume discusses in detail the derivation of the methods of the finite difference and finite element for solving initial and boundary problems of ordinary and partial differential equations. Included in it are recently developed methods for three types of system; stiff, high oscillatory and convection-diffusion. Each chapter contains a number of problems including BIT Problems and a bibliographical note. The book emphasizes comprehension of basic concepts and applicability of the methods. It is written for advanced students of applied mathematics, physics, computer science and engineering (for at least two courses).
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