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2017-03-31
The Surprise Attack in Mathematical Problems, - de Louis A. Graham (Author)
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Le Titre Du Livre | The Surprise Attack in Mathematical Problems, |
Date de publication | 2017-03-31 |
Traducteur | Natalija Turaab |
Quantité de Pages | 739 Pages |
La taille du fichier | 54.68 MB |
Langage | Anglais et Français |
Éditeur | Profile Books |
ISBN-10 | 6651117050-GDJ |
Type de E-Book | AMZ ePub PDF MBP PDB |
Auteur | Louis A. Graham |
Digital ISBN | 693-1532476346-QET |
Nom de Fichier | The-Surprise-Attack-in-Mathematical-Problems-.pdf |
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Ingenious Mathematical Problems and Methods ebook Louis A Graham Auteur For two decades an international readership of workers in applied mathematics submitted their favorite puzzles to a midtwentiethcentury column The Graham Dial
Applications of numerical methods
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We will take a topdown approach and begin by studying some natural mathematical problems that arise in the study of dynamical systems Such problems invariably lead to some numerical challenges and we will see how they can be addressed in the framework of validated numerics Everything will be explained from “first principles” so no prior knowledge of dynamical systems is needed