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Numerical Solution of Ordinary Differential Equations

for Classical, Relativistic and Nano Systems

Greenspan, Donald

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1. Auflage November 2005
X, 206 Seiten, Softcover
98 Abbildungen
13 Tabellen
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ISBN: 978-3-527-40610-4
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Kompetent, sinnvoll organisiert - und preisgünstig: Auf dieses Lehrbuch der numerischen Lösungsverfahren für gewöhnliche Differenzialgleichungen haben viele Studenten gewartet. Der erfahrene Autor erläutert auch verschiedene klassische und moderne Anwendungen.

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This work meets the need for an affordable textbook that helps in understanding numerical solutions of ODE. Carefully structured by an experienced textbook author, it provides a survey of ODE for various applications, both classical and modern, including such special applications as relativistic systems. The examples are carefully explained and compiled into an algorithm, each of which is presented independent of a specific programming language. Each chapter is rounded off with exercises.

I Euler's Method
II Runge-Kutta Methods
III The Method of Taylor Expansions
IV Large Second Order Systems with Application to Nano Systems
V Completely Conservative, Covariant Numerical Methodology
VI Instability
VII Numerical Solution of Tridiagonal Linear Algebraic Systems and Related Nonlinear Systems
VIII Approximate Solution of Boundary Value Problems
IX Special Relativistic Motion
X Special Topics
Appendix - Basic Matrix Operations
Bibliography
Donald Greenspan is Professor of Mathematics at the University of Texas, where he received the Distinguished Research Award in 1983. An experienced lecturer, he has authored 200 papers and 14 books, many of them textbooks on computational mathematics. His assignments included positions at Harvard, Stanford, Berkeley and Princeton.

D. Greenspan, University of Texas