Numerical Methods for Delay Differential Equations
Alfredo Bellen
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Numerical Methods for Delay Differential Equations
by Alfredo Bellen, Marino Zennaro
Published
2003
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Pages
410
ISBN-13
9781283950411
Computational fluid dynamics
Solving Ordinary Differential Equations I
Integration of ordinary differential equations
Numerical solution of differential equations
Numerical methods for ordinary differential equations
Differentialgleichungen, Lösungsmethoden und Lösungen
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Numerical Methods for Delay Differential Equations was written by Alfredo Bellen, Marino Zennaro.
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