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Solving Problems in Multiply Connected Domains(Paperback / softback)
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30/04/2020
Describes a novel mathematical framework for solving problems in two-dimensional, multiply connected regions. The framework is built on a central theoretical concept: the prime function, whose signi...
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Analysis of Hydrodynamic Models(Paperback)
Society for Industrial & Applied Mathematics,U.S.
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30/06/2017
Presents a concise treatment of a number of partial differential equations of hydrodynamic origin, including the incompressible Euler equations, SQG, Boussinesq, incompressible porous medium, and Ol...
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Mathematics Motivated by the Social and Behavioral Sciences(Paperback)
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30/03/2018
Explores new ways to handle dynamics and evolutionary game theory, to identify subtleties of decision and voting methods, to recognise unexpected modelling concerns, and to introduce new approaches ...
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Finite Element Exterior Calculus(Paperback / softback)
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30/11/2018
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The Numerical Solution of Elliptic Equations(Paperback)
Society for Industrial & Applied Mathematics,U.S.
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01/01/1987
A concise survey of the state of knowledge in 1972 about solving elliptic boundary-value eigenvalue problems using a computer.
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Bayesian Statistics(Paperback)
A Review
Society for Industrial & Applied Mathematics,U.S.
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31/01/1972
A study of those statistical ideas that use a probability distribution over parameter space. The first part describes the axiomatic basis in the concept of coherence and the implications of this for...
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