Partial Differential Equations for Scientists and Engineers Partial Differential Equations for Scientists and Engineers

Partial Differential Equations for Scientists and Engineers

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Publisher Description

Most physical phenomena, whether in the domain of fluid dynamics, electricity, magnetism, mechanics, optics, or heat flow, can be described in general by partial differential equations. Indeed, such equations are crucial to mathematical physics. Although simplifications can be made that reduce these equations to ordinary differential equations, nevertheless the complete description of physical systems resides in the general area of partial differential equations.
This highly useful text shows the reader how to formulate a partial differential equation from the physical problem (constructing the mathematical model) and how to solve the equation (along with initial and boundary conditions). Written for advanced undergraduate and graduate students, as well as professionals working in the applied sciences, this clearly written book offers realistic, practical coverage of diffusion-type problems, hyperbolic-type problems, elliptic-type problems, and numerical and approximate methods. Each chapter contains a selection of relevant problems (answers are provided) and suggestions for further reading.

GENRE
Science & Nature
RELEASED
2012
March 8
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
414
Pages
PUBLISHER
Dover Publications
SELLER
INscribe Digital
SIZE
21.8
MB

Customer Reviews

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great PDE overview iBook for iPhone

Suggested as a light to carry, containing a very understandable overview of PDE including (all) advanced methods covered in full books, formatted great for iPhone or iMac reading. Contains worked out examples and problems. Farlow's philosophy is to create basic understand of "what is going on" as most important; and does it well enough all methods can be achieved. Suggested reading shows where to find further study of each method. I doubt one could find a better introduction to PDE.

I was cautioned away from K*ndle ebook format. I declined to give K*ndle my admin password (all i need is a spy app on my mac that won't display books after upgrade and cause freezes after upgrades?)

I find the iBook format for this books is very crisp visually on a small iPhone, can also read between devices seemlessly and immediately. It's indexed and searchable, can add notes (notes are auto indexed), cut&paste, highlight.

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