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Partial Differential Equations And Systems Not Solvable With Respect To The Highestorder Derivative 1st Edition Gennadii V Demidenko

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Partial Differential Equations And Systems Not Solvable With Respect To The Highestorder Derivative 1st Edition Gennadii V Demidenko
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Publisher: CRC Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 16.61 MB
Pages: 511
Author: Gennadii V. Demidenko, Stanislav V. Upsenskii
ISBN: 9780824740399, 9780824748517, 0824740394, 0824748514
Language: English
Year: 2003
Edition: 1

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Partial Differential Equations And Systems Not Solvable With Respect To The Highestorder Derivative 1st Edition Gennadii V Demidenko by Gennadii V. Demidenko, Stanislav V. Upsenskii 9780824740399, 9780824748517, 0824740394, 0824748514 instant download after payment.

The first to introduce a classification of equations and systems not solved with respect to the higher-order derivative, and studies boundary-value problems for these classes of equations. Includes mathematical results from S.L. Sobolev’s study on the small oscillations of a rotating fluid.

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