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Formato
Brossura
Pagine
44
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
Jan 1, 2018
Editore
Generic
Descrizione
In a significant exploration of mathematical techniques, Peter D. Lax delves into the complexities of hyperbolic systems, emphasizing the initial and mixed initial-boundary value problems. This work showcases a rigorous approach to understanding the behaviors of these mathematical structures, laying the groundwork for future academic inquiry.
Lax's collaboration with Joseph B. Keller brings a depth of insight, combining their expertise to address challenges in both theoretical and applied contexts. Their meticulous analysis is particularly valuable for those invested in the field of applied mathematics, where the implications of hyperbolic equations extend to various scientific domains.
The meticulous attention to detail is also highlighted in the book's elegant leather binding, reflecting the enduring nature of its content. With golden leaf printing and a refined presentation, this work is not only a scholarly contribution but also a treasured addition to any mathematical library.
Lax's collaboration with Joseph B. Keller brings a depth of insight, combining their expertise to address challenges in both theoretical and applied contexts. Their meticulous analysis is particularly valuable for those invested in the field of applied mathematics, where the implications of hyperbolic equations extend to various scientific domains.
The meticulous attention to detail is also highlighted in the book's elegant leather binding, reflecting the enduring nature of its content. With golden leaf printing and a refined presentation, this work is not only a scholarly contribution but also a treasured addition to any mathematical library.