Parametric Continuation and Optimal Parametrization in Applied Mathematics and Mechanics
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Author
Contributions
- Kuznetsov, E. B. - Contributor
Publication
2003 - Springer Netherlands, Dordrecht, Netherlands
Language
English
Word Count
57,000 words, Guess
Page Count
228 pages
Physical Format
[electronic resource] /
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL27079741M
- ISBN-139789048163915
- ISBN-109048163919
- OCLC Control Number851377773
- OCLC Control Numberparametriccontin00shal
Classifications
- DDC515.352
- LCCQA372
Description
The optimal continuation parameter provides the best conditions in a linearized system of equations at any moment of the continuation process. In this book the authors consider the best parameterization for nonlinear algebraic or transcendental equations, initial value or Cauchy problems for ordinary differential equations (ODEs), including stiff systems, differential-algebraic equations, functional-differential equations, the problems of interpolation and approximation of curves, and for nonlinear boundary-value problems for ODEs with a parameter. They also consider the best parameterization for analyzing the behavior of solutions near singular points. Parametric Continuation and Optimal Parametrization is one of the first books in which the best parametrization is regarded systematically for a wide class of problems. It is of interest to scientists, specialists and postgraduate students working in the field of applied and numerical mathematics and mechanics.
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