Mathematical Equations - General & Miscellaneous, Numerical Analysis & Solutions, Mathematical Equations - Differential
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Overview
The theory and methods of solving singular systems of ordinary differential equations are addressed in this volume. Significant advances in the analysis of these equations, with corresponding improvements in computer software, have increased not only the research interest in this topic, but also the number of problems being formulated which use these equations. This book begins by considering sets of matrices which accompany singular systems. The important results presented in the first chapter provide an algebraic apparatus for use in the following chapters. The author proceeds by identifying classes of singular systems and then developing and substantiating difference schemes for them. General and effective ways to construct both analytic and stable numerical solutions of singular systems are outlined. This volume will appeal to mathematicians, applied scientists and computer scientists working on the theory and numerical methods of solving singular systems of ordinary differential equations.Editorials
Booknews
Translated from the Russian edition of 1988. The author begins by considering sets of matrices which accompany singular systems. The important results presented in the first chapter provide an algebraic apparatus for use in the following chapters. The author then identifies classes of singular systems and develops and substantiates difference schemes for them. General and effective ways to construct both analytical and stable numerical solutions of singular systems are outlined. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)Book Details
Published
March 27, 1992
Publisher
Chichester, England ; Wiley, c1992.
Pages
174
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780471931638