Principles of Applied Mathematics provides a comprehensive look at how classical methods are used in many fields and contexts. Updated to reflect developments of the last twenty years, it shows how two areas of classical applied mathematics--spectral theory of operators and asymptotic analysis--are useful for solving a wide range of applied science problems. Topics such as asymptotic expansions, inverse scattering theory, and perturbation methods are combined in a unified way with classical theory of linear operators. Several new topics, including wavelength analysis, multigrid...
Principles of Applied Mathematics provides a comprehensive look at how classical methods are used in many fields and contexts. Updated to refle...
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"An effort has been made to present the various topics in the theory of graphs in a logical order, to indicate the historical background, and to clari...