Synopses & Reviews
An interrelated account of many of the most important finite difference methods and their results, this intermediate-level volume is accessible to readers familiar with advanced calculus and some knowledge of matrix theory. Geared toward upper-level undergraduates and graduate students, it will also prove valuable to professionals interested in using computers to solve partial differential equations. Topics include hyperbolic equations in two independenent variables, parabolic and elliptic equations, and initial-value problems in more than two independent variables. 1960 ed. 38 figures. 7 tables.
Synopsis
An interrelated account of many of the most important finite difference methods and their results, this text is geared toward upper-level undergraduates and graduate students. Topics include hyperbolic equations in two independent variables, parabolic and elliptic equations, and initial-value problems in more than two independent variables. 1960 edition.
Synopsis
An interrelated account of difference methods and results, this text covers hyperbolic equations in two independent variables, parabolic and elliptic equations, and initial-value problems in more than two independent variables. 1960 edition.