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Bellman R.E., Wing G.M. — An Introduction to Invariant Imbedding
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Название: An Introduction to Invariant Imbedding
Авторы: Bellman R.E., Wing G.M.
Аннотация: Here is a book that provides the classical foundations of invariant imbedding, a concept that provided the first indication of the connection between transport theory and the Riccati Equation. The reprinting of this classic volume was prompted by a revival of interest in the subject area because of its uses for inverse problems. The major part of the book consists of applications of the invariant imbedding method to specific areas that are of interest to engineers, physicists, applied mathematicians, and numerical analysts.
A large set of problems can be found at the end of each chapter. Numerous problems on apparently disparate matters such as Riccati equations, continued fractions, functional equations, and Laplace transforms are included. The exercises present the reader with "real-life" situations.
The material is accessible to a general audience, however, the authors do not hesitate to state, and even to prove, a rigorous theorem when one is available. To keep the original flavor of the book, very few changes were made to the manuscript; typographical errors were corrected and slight changes in word order were made to reduce ambiguities.
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Год издания: 1992
Количество страниц: 248
Добавлена в каталог: 12.04.2010
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Allen, R.C., Jr. 49 53 168 184 185 244
Alme, M.L. 218
Ambarzumian, V.A. 1 21 31 186 196 197 201 202 206 218
Angel, E. 87
Aoki, K. 218
Approximation 88 98—100 215 236
Atkinson, F.V. 107
Bailey, P.B. 146 218
Bateman, H. 132
Bellman, R. 20 37 38 52 53 66 85—87 107 132 149 157 167 184 215 218 241 243 244
Beta-ray 1 186
Beyer, W.A. 168
Boicourt, G.P. 244
Boltzmann, L. 4 16 32 130 187 188 189 209—211 215 216
Boundary value problem 4 5 15 38 50 53—55 60 64 87 125 138 145 169 170 182 184
Bremmer, H. 88 100 102 105—107
Brown, T.A. 38 53
Burger, H.C. 51 131
Burgmeier, J.W. 85
Busbridge, I.W. 208 217
Calogero, F.A. 168
Carleman, S. 20
Case, K.M. 217
Chandrasekhar, S. 1 16 17 21 31 186 202 208 218 230 232 244
Cherry, I. 37
Cochran, J.A. 244
Coddington, E. 66
Collatz, L. 143 146
Collision 2 5—11 13 14 22 38 54 55 60 110 112 134 187—190 196 215
Computation 83 84 192 193 209 210 219 235 242 243
Conservative 54 55 59 62 65
Cooke, K. 37 66
Critical 5 17 54 65 134 142 146
Denman, E.D. 53
Difference equations 21 37 69 72 73 77 79 171 172 174 176—178 182 183
Differential equations 5 6 8 12 14 16 18 29 30 32 35 36 44—50 52 53 56 57 59—61 66 69 73 87 98 99 111 131 145 146 151—154 158 161 166 168 170 171 177 178 182 219 220
Dirac, P. 111 129 191
Discrete 67 70 83 216
Dissipation 55 60—62 64 66
Drobnies, I. 85
Duality 186
Duhamel, R. 124 214 216
Edlund, M.C. 132
Eigenlength 133 134 136 139 140 142 145 183 184 234 235—237 239 243
Eigenvalues 133 138 139 142 144 145—147 154 155 158 160—166 168 183 184 219 225 226 234 235 238 242—243
Emde, F. 244
Euler, L. 87
Fission 106 142 187 190
Floquet, C. 182 184
Fredholm, I. 81 134 145 219 221 225 226 231 232 244
Functional equation 1 21 35 39 40 43—45 48—50 64 73 87 107 126 238 244
Gamma rays 186
Gauss, C.F. 236
Glasstone, S. 132
Green, H. 243 244
Gronwall, T.H. 149 157 167
Gudonov, S.K. 146
Hagin, F.G. 166 168
Harris, T. 87
Hermite, C. 166
Imbedding 1 8—10 16—18 24 26 32 35 37 39 49 51 76 83 87 89 91 95 96 103 105 109 114 116 124—127 133 141 145 147 151 154 157 166 179 186 193 206 208—210 214 216 219 222 223 235 239 244
Ince, E.L. 146
Integral equations 52 53 59 87 106 149 219 220 243
Invariant imbedding 1 4 6 9 13 16 18 19 22 23 25 28 31 32 35—38 47 49 51—54 64 66 67 70 71 74 77 79 81 82 84 87 88 105 107 108 111 116 117 123—125 129 133 141 144—147 149 154 166 168 169 171 182 184 185 188 193 196 197 202 205 208—210 214 216 218 219 231 234 239 241 242 244
inversion 109 127
Jahnke, E. 244
Kagiwada, H.H. 218
Kalaba, R. 38 66 107 132 215 218
Kourganoff, V. 217
Krein, M.G. 241 243 244
Kronecker, L. 12 76
Kutta, R. 142 164 178 237
Lagrange, R. 110 189
Laguerre, C. 19
Laplace transform 108 113 114 116 119 122 126 127 129—131 214
Laplace, P.S. 7 108 113—116 120 122 126—131 210 212
Latzko, H. 146
Lax, P.D. 131
Lehner, J. 217 244
Levinson, N. 66
Light reflection 1
Linear 5 6 16 20 23 27—30 39 52 53 56 64 69 81 85—87 89 98 106 124 134 145 152 160 205 206 217 220 239 244
Mathieu, L. 185
Meyer, G.H.F. 38
Mingle, J.O. 38 218
Mullikin, T. 208 218
Mundorff, P. 185
Neumann, C. 85—87 106
Newton, I. 127
Nonconservative 55 60 63 65 66
numerical 83 138 140 162 164—166 169 178 182 183 185 191 206 210 214 216 219 231 234—237 239 242
Numerical method 127 169 179
Particle 2—11 13 14 16 18 22 24 33 34 40 41 43 44 49 54 57 58 60—62 64 65 67 68 70 73—76 78 80—82 84 109—112 114 116—119 129 134 142 146 169 186—193 196—198 208 210 211 215 218 223
Particle counting 4 13 23—27 42 44 45 48 61 64 88 108 109 113 116 117 129—131 197 202 209 215
Periodic coefficients 169 183
Periodic media 169 170 185
Phase shift 147 149 154—156 158 164—166
photons 186 187
Poincare, H. 87
Preisendorfer, R.W. 53 217
Prestrud, M.C. 216 218
Principles of invariance 1
Pruefer, O. 140 141 142 145
Quadrature 208 215 219 236 237
Quantum mechanical 147 154
Radiative transfer 1 21 91 186—188 216—219 242 244
Random walk 67 68 70 73 74 76 81—84 86 108
Reactor 186
Redheffer, R.M. 1 21 53
Reflection 5 6 13 15 17 21 25 27 29 32 34—36 39—42 44 56 90 91 93—97 99—103 105 106 118 119 120 124 127 129—131 198 202 205 206 209 213 215 216 238 244
Reid, W.T. 53
Riccati, L. 16 17 19 20 32 34—36 98 136 144 145 197 202 205 241
Richardson, J.M. 85
Riemann, B. 189
Riesz, F. 146
Runge, K. 142 164 178 237
Ryabenki, V.S. 146
Rybicki, G. 32 38
Schmidt, H.W. 1 8 17 20
Schroedinger 147 168
Schroedinger, L. 147 168
Scott, M.R. 146
Shampine, L.F. 146
Shimizu, R. 218
Simpson, R. 237
Stieltjes, J. 191 215
Stokes, G.C. 1 20 88 91 93 97 107
Sturm — Liouville 133 138 146
Sz-Nagy, B. 146
Time dependent 77 109 111 113 114 116 118—121 129—132 192 210 211 215 216 218
Time independent 2 4 11 23 40 76 109 111 113 114 131 191 193 196 197 202 215 234
Titchmarsh, E.C. 168
Transmission 1 5 6 13—15 17 21 25 27 29 35 36 39 40 42 48 53 88 90 91 94 95 100 102 103 105 106 118 120 124 127 130 131 205 215 216 238 244
Transport 16 23 25 34 38 40 43 44 49 53 54 60 61 67 68 74 88 103 108—110 114 116 120 121 129—132 134 142 146 169 180 185 186 188 190—194 196 206 208 209—211 214 215 217—223 231 234
Transport theory 21 37 49 62 90 129 186 187 190—193 209 242—244
Ueno, S. 244
Usher, P.D. 38
van de Hulst, H.C. 44 53 180 185
Variable coefficients 6 54 64
Vasudevan, R. 86
Wave 22 88—92 94 95 98 100—103 105 106 120 121 128 131 187
Wave propagation 88 103 105 107 169
Wave propagation and diffusion 109
Wavelet counting 88 91
Weinberg, A.M. 132
Wigner, E.P. 132
Wing, G.M. 21 37 38 49 66 132 146 168 184 185 215 217 218 244
WKB (Brillouin, Kramers, Wentzel) 88
X-ray 186
Zweifel, P.F. 217
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