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  1. Difference Equations, Second Edition

    By R Mickens

    In recent years, the study of difference equations has acquired a new significance, due in large part to their use in the formulation and analysis of discrete-time systems, the numerical integration of differential equations by finite-difference schemes, and the study of deterministic chaos. The...

    Published December 31st 1990 by Chapman and Hall/CRC

  2. Differential Equations

    Stability and Control

    Edited by Saber N. Elaydi

    Series: Lecture Notes in Pure and Applied Mathematics

    Reports and expands upon topics discussed at the International Conference on [title] held in Colorado Springs, Colo., June 1989. Presents recent advances in control, oscillation, and stability theories, spanning a variety of subfields and covering evolution equations, differential inclusions, functi...

    Published September 27th 1990 by CRC Press

  3. Differential Equations

    Proceedings of the 1987 Equadiff Conference

    By Dafermos

    Series: Lecture Notes in Pure and Applied Mathematics

    Published August 31st 1989 by CRC Press

  4. Asymptotic Methods in Equations of Mathematical Physics

    By B Vainberg

    Published February 24th 1989 by CRC Press

  5. Algebraic and Differential Topology

    By R. V. Gamkrelidze

    Series: Classics of Soviet Mathematics

    Algebraic and Differential Topology presents in a clear, concise, and detailed manner the fundamentals of homology theory. It first defines the concept of a complex and its Betti groups, then discusses the topolgoical invariance of a Betti group. The book next presents various applications of...

    Published March 5th 1987 by CRC Press

  6. Chaos, Noise and Fractals

    Edited by E. Roy Pike, L .A. Lugiato

    Series: Malvern Physics Series

    The study of nonlinear dynamical systems has been gathering momentum since the late 1950s. It now constitutes one of the major research areas of modern theoretical physics. The twin themes of fractals and chaos, which are linked by attracting sets in chaotic systems that are fractal in structure,...

    Published December 31st 1986 by Taylor & Francis

  7. Hamiltonian Dynamical Systems

    A REPRINT SELECTION

    Edited by R.S MacKay, J.D Meiss

    Classical mechanics is a subject that is teeming with life. However, most of the interesting results are scattered around in the specialist literature, which means that potential readers may be somewhat discouraged by the effort required to obtain them. Addressing this situation, Hamiltonian...

    Published December 31st 1986 by Taylor & Francis