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portada A First Look at Perturbation Theory (Dover Books on Physics) (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Year
1997
Language
English
Pages
160
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
21.5 x 13.7 x 0.8 cm
Weight
0.18 kg.
ISBN13
9780486675510
Edition No.
0002

A First Look at Perturbation Theory (Dover Books on Physics) (in English)

James G. Simmonds (Author) · James E. Mann (Author) · Dover Publications · Paperback

A First Look at Perturbation Theory (Dover Books on Physics) (in English) - Simmonds, James G. ; Mann, James E.

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Synopsis "A First Look at Perturbation Theory (Dover Books on Physics) (in English)"

Undergraduates in engineering and the physical sciences receive a thorough introduction to perturbation theory in this useful and accessible text. Students discover methods for obtaining an approximate solution of a mathematical problem by exploiting the presence of a small, dimensionless parameter -- the smaller the parameter, the more accurate the approximate solution. Knowledge of perturbation theory offers a twofold benefit: approximate solutions often reveal the exact solution's essential dependence on specified parameters; also, some problems resistant to numerical solutions may yield to perturbation methods. In fact, numerical and perturbation methods can be combined in a complementary way.The text opens with a well-defined treatment of finding the roots of polynomials whose coefficients contain a small parameter. Proceeding to differential equations, the authors explain many techniques for handling perturbations that reorder the equations or involve an unbounded independent variable. Two disparate practical problems that can be solved efficiently with perturbation methods conclude the volume.Written in an informal style that moves from specific examples to general principles, this elementary text emphasizes the why along with the how; prerequisites include a knowledge of one-variable calculus and ordinary differential equations. This newly revised second edition features an additional appendix concerning the approximate evaluation of integrals.

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