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The subject of partial differential equations holds an exciting place in mathematics. At one extreme the interest lies in the existence and uniqueness of solutions, and the functional analysis of the proofs of these properties. At the other extreme lies the applied mathematical and engineering quest to find useful solutions, either analytically or numerically, to these important equations which can be used in design and construction. The objective of this book is to actually solve equations rather than discuss the theoretical properties of their solutions. The topics are approached practically, without losing track of the underlying mathematical foundations of the subject. The topics covered include the separation of variables, the characteristic method, D'Alembert's method, integral transforms and Green's functions. Numerous exercises are provided as an integral part of the learning process, with solutions provided in a substantial appendix.
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Differential equations, Partial, Numerical solutions, Partial Differential equations, Differential Equations, Mathematical Analysis, Mathematics, Science/Mathematics, Differential Equations - Partial Differential Equations, Mathematics / Mathematical Analysis, Differential equations, Partia, Numerical analysis, Global analysis (Mathematics), AnalysisShowing 3 featured editions. View all 3 editions?
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Analytic methods for partial differential equations
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Analytic Methods for Partial Differential Equations
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Analytic Methods for Partial Differential Equations
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"Partial differential equations emerged when shortcomings with the use of ordinary differential equations were found in the study of vibrations of strings, propagation of sound, waves in liquids and in gravitational attraction."
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