Theory of Difference Equations (Pure and Applied Mathematics (Marcel Dekker))
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… [F]or the reader who is not familiar with the theory of difference equations [this book] represents a good introduction into the problem.
- Mathematica Bohemica
The book has now been thoroughly revised and two new chapters added, which increases the value of the book considerably. … [It] is clearly written, contains important results on linear as well as nonlinear equations and has many solved exercises. … This new edition should have a place on the bookshelf of everyone working in this area. It is also suited for an advanced course on difference equations.
- Mathematical Reviews, Issue 2004g
There are several books on integral operators in Orlicz spaces and some shorter expositions in several well-known monographs. An immense amount of material is scattered in a huge number of papers. [This book] fills this gap in important areas … . … The book will be very useful both for experts and students. It has been written by experienced authors … and has been prepared with great skill.
- Mathematica Bohemica
Book Description
Provides a clear and comprehensive overview of the fundamental theories, numerical methods, and iterative processes encountered in difference calculus. Explores classical problems such as orthological polynomials, the Euclidean algorithm, roots of polynomials, and well-conditioning."
Theory of Difference Equations (Pure and Applied Mathematics (Marcel Dekker))
Theory of Difference Equations (Pure and Applied Mathematics (Marcel Dekker)),V. Lakshmikantham,Donato Trigiante,CRC,0824708032,Applied,Calculus,Difference equations,Differential Equations,General,Mathematics,Numerical Analysis,Probability & Statistics - General,Science/Mathematics,Mathematics / Differential Equations
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