An introduction to invariant imbedding
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An introduction to invariant imbedding
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Published
January 1, 1987
Publisher
Society for Industrial Mathematics
Pages
266
ISBN-13
9780898713046
ISBN-10
0898713048
Subjects
An introduction to invariant imbedding
Invariant imbedding and perturbation techniques applied to diffuse reflection from spherical shells
An introduction to invariant imbedding [by] R. Bellman [and] G.M. Wing
Invariant imbedding and a class of variational problems
Invarient imbedding and nonvariational principles in analytical dynamics
Quasilinearization, invariant imbedding, and the calculation of eigenvalues
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