Perturbation methods in science and engineering
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Perturbation methods in science and engineering
Springer, c2021
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Perturbation Methods in Science and Engineering provides the fundamental and advanced topics in perturbation methods in science and engineering, from an application viewpoint. This book bridges the gap between theory and applications, in new as well as classical problems. The engineers and graduate students who read this book will be able to apply their knowledge to a wide range of applications in different engineering disciplines. The book begins with a clear description on limits of mathematics in providing exact solutions and goes on to show how pioneers attempted to search for approximate solutions of unsolvable problems. Through examination of special applications and highlighting many different aspects of science, this text provides an excellent insight into perturbation methods without restricting itself to a particular method. This book is ideal for graduate students in engineering, mathematics, and physical sciences, as well as researchers in dynamic systems.
Table of Contents
Part1. Preliminaries.- Chapter1. P1: Principles of Perturbations.- Chapter2. P2: Differential Equations.- Chapter3. P3: Approximation of Functions.- Part2. Perturbation Methods.- Chapter4. Harmonic Balance Method.- Chapter5. Straightforward Method.- Chapter6. Lindstedt-Poincare Method.- Chapter7. Mathieu Equation.- Chapter8. Averaging Method.- Chapter9. Multiple Scales Method.
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