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Partial Differential Equations And Systems Not Solvable With Respect To The Highestorder Derivative Gennadii V Demidenko Stanislav V Uspenskii

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Partial Differential Equations And Systems Not Solvable With Respect To The Highestorder Derivative Gennadii V Demidenko Stanislav V Uspenskii
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Partial Differential Equations And Systems Not Solvable With Respect To The Highestorder Derivative Gennadii V Demidenko Stanislav V Uspenskii instant download after payment.

Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.2 MB
Author: Gennadii V. Demidenko & Stanislav V. Uspenskii
Language: English
Year: 2003

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Partial Differential Equations And Systems Not Solvable With Respect To The Highestorder Derivative Gennadii V Demidenko Stanislav V Uspenskii by Gennadii V. Demidenko & Stanislav V. Uspenskii instant download after payment.

Offering in-depth analyses of current theories and approaches related to Sobolev-type equations and systems, this reference is the first to introduce a classification of equations and systems not solvable with respect to the highest order derivative, and it studies boundary value problems for these classes of equations. Presenting 2200 equations, t