Comparison Methods and Stability Theory (Lecture Notes in Pure and Applied Mathematics Series), Vol. 162
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Overview
This work is based on the International Symposium on Comparison Methods and Stability Theory held in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. It presents advances in comparison methods and stability theory in a wide range of nonlinear problems, covering a variety of topics such as ordinary, functional, impulsive, integro-, partial, and uncertain differential equations.
Synopsis
This work is based on the International Symposium on Comparison Methods and Stability Theory held in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. It presents advances in comparison methods and stability theory in a wide range of nonlinear problems, covering a variety of topics such as ordinary, functional, impulsive, integro-, partial, and uncertain differential equations.
Booknews
Proceedings of a conference held in Waterloo, Ontario in June 1993. Topics include nonisothermal semiconductor systems, a model for the growth of the subpopulation of lawyers, monotone iterative algorithms for coupled systems of nonlinear parabolic boundary value problems, gradients and Gauss curvature bounds for H-graphs, impulsive stabilization, comparison methods in control theory , and geometric methods in population dynamics. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)