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Advanced Partial Differential Equations - cover

Advanced Partial Differential Equations

Sameer Kulkarni

Publisher: Educohack Press

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Summary

Embark on an in-depth exploration of partial differential equations (PDEs) with "Advanced Partial Differential Equations." Our comprehensive guide provides a thorough overview of the theory, numerical methods, and practical applications of PDEs across various scientific and engineering fields. This resource is designed for both graduate-level students and professionals seeking to deepen their understanding of PDEs.

We cover a wide range of topics, from classical PDEs and numerical methods to applications in physics, engineering, biology, and finance. Additionally, we delve into advanced topics such as nonlinear equations and stochastic processes, presenting each subject with rigorous mathematical treatment and clear explanations.

Our guide includes detailed discussions on numerical techniques for solving PDEs, featuring finite difference, finite element, spectral, and boundary integral methods. Real-world examples and case studies illustrate the practical relevance of PDEs in disciplines like fluid dynamics, heat transfer, electromagnetics, structural mechanics, and mathematical biology.

To enhance your learning experience, we offer thought-provoking exercises and problems at the end of each chapter, along with MATLAB and Python code snippets for implementing numerical algorithms. Whether you're a student, researcher, or practitioner, "Advanced Partial Differential Equations" equips you with the knowledge and tools to tackle complex problems in science and engineering.
Available since: 02/28/2025.
Print length: 289 pages.

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