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This second edition features a new chapter on reaction-diffusion equations and systems. This book is intended for students who wish to get an introduction to the theory of partial differential equations.
and postgraduate (MA/MSc) students of mathematics, and conforms to the course curriculum prescribed by UGC. The text is broadly organized into two parts.
This text is meant to be a self-contained, elementary introduction to Partial Differential Equations, assuming only advanced differential calculus and some basic LP theory.
This textbook in partial differential equations has been adopted as course material by the Moscow State University.
This volume comprises the Proceedings of that conference.
This book provides a basic introductory course in partial differential equations, in which theory and applications are interrelated and developed side by side.
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This textbook is a self-contained introduction to partial differential equations.
A showcase of models begins the book, demonstrating how PDEs arise in practical problems that involve heat, vibration, fluid flow, and financial markets.
Partial differential equations (PDEs) are essential for modeling many physical phenomena.
With extensive examples, the book guides readers through the use of Partial Differential Equations (PDEs) for successfully solving and modeling phenomena in engineering, biology, and the applied sciences.
Designed to bridge the gap between graduate-level texts in partial differential equations and the current literature in research journals, this text introduces students to a wide variety of more modern methods - especially the use of ...
This book is based on a course I have given five times at the University of Michigan, beginning in 1973.
This is a clear, rigorous and self-contained introduction to PDEs for a semester-based course on the topic.
This second edition features a new chapter on reaction-diffusion equations and systems. This book is intended for students who wish to get an introduction to the theory of partial differential equations.
This textbook is a self-contained introduction to partial differential equations.