Computer algebra recipes for mathematical physics
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Computer algebra recipes for mathematical physics
Birkhäuser, c2005
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Note
Includes bibliographical references (p. [375]-378) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
* Uses a pedagogical approach that makes a mathematically challenging subject easier and more fun to learn
* Self-contained and standalone text that may be used in the classroom, for an online course, for self-study, as a reference
* Using MAPLE allows the reader to easily and quickly change the models and parameters
Table of Contents
* Preface
* Introduction
* Part I: The Appetizers
* Linear ODEs of Physics
* Applications of Series
* Vectors and Matrices
* Part II: The Entrees
* Linear PDEs of Physics
* Complex Variables
* Integral Transform
* Calculus of Variations
* Part III: The Desserts
* NLODEs & PDEs of Physics
* Numerical Methods
* Bibliography
* Index
by "Nielsen BookData"