Using difference equations
B. P. Byrne
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Using difference equations
by B. P. Byrne
Published
1977
Publisher
[University College Dublin]
Pages
64
Subjects
Differential equations and boundary value problems
A treatise on the calculus of finite differences
A treatise on the calculus of finite differences
Introduction to difference equations
Differential equations with boundary value problems
Grundzüge und Aufgaben der Differential- und Integralrechnung Nebst Den Resultaten
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Using difference equations was written by B. P. Byrne.
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