Introduction to numerical ordinary and partial differential equations using MATLAB / Alexander Stanoyevitch.

"Introduction to Numerical Ordinary and Partial Differential Equations Using MATLAB teaches readers how to numerically solve both ordinary and partial differential equations with ease. This publication brings together a skillful treatment of MATLAB and programming alongside theory and modeling....

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Main Author: Stanoyevitch, Alexander (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Hoboken, N.J. : Wiley-Interscience, [2005]
Series:Pure and applied mathematics (John Wiley & Sons : Unnumbered).
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Summary:"Introduction to Numerical Ordinary and Partial Differential Equations Using MATLAB teaches readers how to numerically solve both ordinary and partial differential equations with ease. This publication brings together a skillful treatment of MATLAB and programming alongside theory and modeling. By presenting these topics in tandem, the author enables and encourages readers to perform their own computer experiments, leading them to a more profound understanding of differential equations." "This textbook can be tailored for courses in numerical differential equations and numerical analysis as well as traditional courses in ordinary and/or partial differential equations. All the material has been classroom-tested over the course of many years, with the result that any self-learner with an understanding of basic single-variable calculus can master this topic."--BOOK JACKET.
Physical Description:xiv, 813 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 799-804) and index.
ISBN:0471697389
9780471697381
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