Nonlinear boundary value problems in science and engineering
C. Rogers
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Nonlinear boundary value problems in science and engineering
by C. Rogers
Published
1989
Publisher
Elsevier Science & Technology Books
Pages
415
ISBN-13
9780080958705
An introduction to nonlinear boundary value problems
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Singularly perturbed boundary-value problems
Quasilinearization and nonlinear boundary-value problems
Nonlinear elliptic boundary value problems
Nonlinear two point boundary value problems
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