Differential Equations with Symbolic Computation

Differential Equations with Symbolic Computation

Author: Dongming Wang

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2006-03-16

Total Pages: 374

ISBN-13: 3764374292

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This book presents the state-of-the-art in tackling differential equations using advanced methods and software tools of symbolic computation. It focuses on the symbolic-computational aspects of three kinds of fundamental problems in differential equations: transforming the equations, solving the equations, and studying the structure and properties of their solutions.


Transform Methods for Solving Partial Differential Equations

Transform Methods for Solving Partial Differential Equations

Author: Dean G. Duffy

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2004-07-15

Total Pages: 727

ISBN-13: 1420035142

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Transform methods provide a bridge between the commonly used method of separation of variables and numerical techniques for solving linear partial differential equations. While in some ways similar to separation of variables, transform methods can be effective for a wider class of problems. Even when the inverse of the transform cannot be found ana


Numerical Solutions for Partial Differential Equations

Numerical Solutions for Partial Differential Equations

Author: Victor Grigor'e Ganzha

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 1996-07-12

Total Pages: 364

ISBN-13: 9780849373794

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Partial differential equations (PDEs) play an important role in the natural sciences and technology, because they describe the way systems (natural and other) behave. The inherent suitability of PDEs to characterizing the nature, motion, and evolution of systems, has led to their wide-ranging use in numerical models that are developed in order to analyze systems that are not otherwise easily studied. Numerical Solutions for Partial Differential Equations contains all the details necessary for the reader to understand the principles and applications of advanced numerical methods for solving PDEs. In addition, it shows how the modern computer system algebra Mathematica® can be used for the analytic investigation of such numerical properties as stability, approximation, and dispersion.


Differential Equations

Differential Equations

Author: Clay C. Ross

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2013-03-09

Total Pages: 445

ISBN-13: 1475739494

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The first edition (94301-3) was published in 1995 in TIMS and had 2264 regular US sales, 928 IC, and 679 bulk. This new edition updates the text to Mathematica 5.0 and offers a more extensive treatment of linear algebra. It has been thoroughly revised and corrected throughout.


Computational Differential Equations

Computational Differential Equations

Author: Kenneth Eriksson

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 1996-09-05

Total Pages: 558

ISBN-13: 9780521567381

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This textbook on computational mathematics is based on a fusion of mathematical analysis, numerical computation and applications.


Involution

Involution

Author: Werner M. Seiler

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2009-10-26

Total Pages: 663

ISBN-13: 3642012876

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The book provides a self-contained account of the formal theory of general, i.e. also under- and overdetermined, systems of differential equations which in its central notion of involution combines geometric, algebraic, homological and combinatorial ideas.


Scientific Computing with Ordinary Differential Equations

Scientific Computing with Ordinary Differential Equations

Author: Peter Deuflhard

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2012-12-06

Total Pages: 498

ISBN-13: 0387215824

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Well-known authors; Includes topics and results that have previously not been covered in a book; Uses many interesting examples from science and engineering; Contains numerous homework exercises; Scientific computing is a hot and topical area


Mathematics for Physical Science and Engineering

Mathematics for Physical Science and Engineering

Author: Frank E. Harris

Publisher: Academic Press

Published: 2014-05-24

Total Pages: 787

ISBN-13: 0128010495

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Mathematics for Physical Science and Engineering is a complete text in mathematics for physical science that includes the use of symbolic computation to illustrate the mathematical concepts and enable the solution of a broader range of practical problems. This book enables professionals to connect their knowledge of mathematics to either or both of the symbolic languages Maple and Mathematica. The book begins by introducing the reader to symbolic computation and how it can be applied to solve a broad range of practical problems. Chapters cover topics that include: infinite series; complex numbers and functions; vectors and matrices; vector analysis; tensor analysis; ordinary differential equations; general vector spaces; Fourier series; partial differential equations; complex variable theory; and probability and statistics. Each important concept is clarified to students through the use of a simple example and often an illustration. This book is an ideal reference for upper level undergraduates in physical chemistry, physics, engineering, and advanced/applied mathematics courses. It will also appeal to graduate physicists, engineers and related specialties seeking to address practical problems in physical science. - Clarifies each important concept to students through the use of a simple example and often an illustration - Provides quick-reference for students through multiple appendices, including an overview of terms in most commonly used applications (Mathematica, Maple) - Shows how symbolic computing enables solving a broad range of practical problems


Symmetry Analysis of Differential Equations with Mathematica®

Symmetry Analysis of Differential Equations with Mathematica®

Author: Gerd Baumann

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2013-11-21

Total Pages: 532

ISBN-13: 1461221102

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The first book to explicitly use Mathematica so as to allow researchers and students to more easily compute and solve almost any kind of differential equation using Lie's theory. Previously time-consuming and cumbersome calculations are now much more easily and quickly performed using the Mathematica computer algebra software. The material in this book, and on the accompanying CD-ROM, will be of interest to a broad group of scientists, mathematicians and engineers involved in dealing with symmetry analysis of differential equations. Each section of the book starts with a theoretical discussion of the material, then shows the application in connection with Mathematica. The cross-platform CD-ROM contains Mathematica (version 3.0) notebooks which allow users to directly interact with the code presented within the book. In addition, the author's proprietary "MathLie" software is included, so users can readily learn to use this powerful tool in regard to performing algebraic computations.


Computer Algebra and Symbolic Computation

Computer Algebra and Symbolic Computation

Author: Joel S. Cohen

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2002-07-19

Total Pages: 323

ISBN-13: 1439863695

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This book provides a systematic approach for the algorithmic formulation and implementation of mathematical operations in computer algebra programming languages. The viewpoint is that mathematical expressions, represented by expression trees, are the data objects of computer algebra programs, and by using a few primitive operations that analyze and