Computational error and complexity in science and engineering
Vangipuram Lakshmikantham
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Computational error and complexity in science and engineering
Published
2005
Publisher
Elsevier
Pages
248
ISBN-10
0444518606
Subjects
Quantum mechanics
Lekt︠s︡ii po teorii approksimat︠s︡ii
Calculus&Mathematica
Approximation Techniques for Engineers
Approximation methods for electronic filter design
Approximate calculation of multiple integrals
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