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Numerical Methods for Differential Equations and Applications
Mathematical Analysis and Numerical Methods for Science and Technology: Integral Equations and Numerical Methods
Numerical Methods for Stiff Equations and Singular Perturbation Problems
The importance of partial differential equations (PDEs) in modeling phenomena in engineering as well as in the physical, natural, and social sciences is well known by students and practitioners in ...
Numerical Methods for Stiff Equations and Singular Perturbation Problems
The present collection of four lecture notes is the very first contribution of this type in the field of sparse recovery. Compressed sensing is one of the important facets of the broader concept ...
Mathematical Analysis and Numerical Methods for Science and Technology: Integral Equations and Numerical Methods
Symmetry and Integration Methods for Differential Equations
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Mathematical Analysis and Numerical Methods for Science and Technology: Physical Origins and Classical Methods

