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Handbook of Differential Equations_3rd Edition
Author: Daniel Zwillinger | Size: 4.46 MB | Format: PDF | Quality: Original preprint | Publisher: Academic Press | Year: 1997 | pages: 870
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The object of this book is not teach novel techniques but to provide a handy reference to many popular techniques. All of the techniques included are elementary in the usual mathematical sense; because this is designed to be functional it does not include many abstract methods of limited applicability. This handbook has been designed to serve as both a reference book and as a complement to a text on differential equations. Each technique described is accompanied by several references; these allow each topic to be studied in more detail.
This book should act as a concise reference for the techniques that a student has learned. It is useful for the practicing engineers or scientists who solves differential equations on an occasional basis.
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