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Поиск книг, содержащих: WKB method
Книга | Страницы для поиска | Graham R.L., Grotschel M., Lovasz L. — Handbook of combinatorics (vol. 1) | 1210 | Ito K. — Encyclopedic Dictionary of Mathematics. Vol. 2 | 25.B | Zeidler E. — Nonlinear Functional Analysis and its Applications IV: Applications to Mathematical Physic | 129 | Wilcox D. — Turbulence modeling for CFD | 192, 211 | Graham R.L., Grotschel M., Lovasz L. — Handbook of combinatorics (vol. 2) | 1210 | Maurel A., Petitjeans P. — Vortex Structure and Dynamics | 216, 299 | Holmes M.H. — Introduction to Perturbation Methods | 120, 161—218 | Ito K. — Encyclopedic Dictionary of Mathematics | 25.B | Fermi E. — Nuclear Physics | 62 | Zauderer E. — Partial Differential Equations of Applied Mathematics | 833 | Gardiner C.W., Zoller P. — Quantum Noise: A Handbook of Markovian and Non-Markovian Quantum Stochastic Methods with Applications to Quantum Optics | 96 | Bayfield J.E. — Quantum Evolution: An Introduction to Time-Dependent Quantum Mechanics | 15 — 21, 176 | Bernstein R.B. — Atom-Molecule Collision Theory: Guide for the Experimentalist | 260, 262, 338, 339, 348, 350, 384 | Slater J.C. — Quantum Theory of Atomic Structure vol1 | 74—79, 407, 420—421 | Rose M.E. — Relativistic Electron Theory | 221 | Gardiner C.W. — Quantum Noise | 105 | L Sirovich — Techniques of Asymptotic Analysis With 23 Illustrations | 126, 291, 292, 296, 299 | Messiah A. — Quantum mechanics. Volume 1 | 233, 241, 368, 410 | Nouredine Z. — Quantum Mechanics: Concepts and Applications | 495—510 | Mott N.F., Sneddon I.N. — Wave Mechanics and Its Applications | 19 | Bornemann F. — Homogenization in Time of Singularly Perturbed Mechanical Systems (Lecture Notes in Mathematics, 1687) | 1, 28, 76 | Richards P.I. — Manual of Mathematical Physics | 351 | Ercolani N.M., Gabitov I.R., Levermore C.D. — Singular limits of dispersive waves | 68, 240, 249—251 | Rajaraman R. — Solitons and instantons | see "Semi-classical method" | Murray J.D. — Asymptotic Analysis | 111 | Mathews J., Walker R.L. — Mathematical Methods of Physics | 27 |
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