Solving Ordinary Differential Equations I: Nonstiff Problems

Ernst Hairer , Gerhard Wanner , Syvert P. Norsett
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Solving Ordinary Differential Equations I: Nonstiff Problems

Ernst Hairer , Gerhard Wanner , Syvert P. Norsett
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528 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: Aug 05, 1993
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 528
  • Publisher: Springer/Sci-Tech/Trade
  • ISBN: 9783540566700
  • Dimensions: 6.1" W x 1.0" L x 9.25" H

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"This is the revised version of the first edition of Vol. I published in 1987. ..Vols. I and II (SSCM 14) of Solving Ordinary Differential Equations together are the standard text on numerical methods for ODEs. ...This book is well written and is together with Vol. II, the most comprehensive modern text on numerical integration methods for ODEs. It may serve a a text book for graduate courses, ...and also as a reference book for all those who have to solve ODE problems numerically." Zeitschrift für Angewandte Mathematik und Physik

". This book is a valuable tool for students of mathematics and specialists concerned with numerical analysis, mathematical physics, mechanics, system engineering, and the application of computers for design and planning." Optimization

". This book is highly recommended as a text for courses in numerical methods for ordinary differential equations and as a reference for the worker. It should be in every library, both academic and industrial." Mathematics and Computers

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