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Progress In Differentialalgebraic Equations Ii 1st Ed Timo Reis

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Progress In Differentialalgebraic Equations Ii 1st Ed Timo Reis
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing;Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.58 MB
Author: Timo Reis, Sara Grundel, Sebastian Schöps
ISBN: 9783030539047, 9783030539054, 3030539040, 3030539059
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1st ed.

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Progress In Differentialalgebraic Equations Ii 1st Ed Timo Reis by Timo Reis, Sara Grundel, Sebastian Schöps 9783030539047, 9783030539054, 3030539040, 3030539059 instant download after payment.

This book contains articles presented at the 9th Workshop on Differential-Algebraic Equations held in Paderborn, Germany, from 17–20 March 2019. The workshop brought together more than 40 mathematicians and engineers from various fields, such as numerical and functional analysis, control theory, mechanics and electromagnetic field theory. The participants focussed on the theoretical and numerical treatment of “descriptor” systems, i.e., differential-algebraic equations (DAEs).
The book contains 14 contributions and is organized into four parts: mathematical analysis, numerics and model order reduction, control as well as applications. It is a useful resource for applied mathematicians with interest in recent developments in the field of differential algebraic equations but also for engineers, in particular those interested in modelling of constraint mechanical systems, thermal networks or electric circuits.

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