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" Dynamic equations on time scales : "
Martin Bohner, Allan Peterson.
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561998
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Martin Bohner
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Dynamic equations on time scales : : an introduction with applications\ Martin Bohner, Allan Peterson.
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Publication Statement
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Boston : Birkhäuser,, ©2001.
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(x, 358 pages)
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ISBN
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0817642250
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: 1461202019
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: 1461266599
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: 9780817642259
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: 9781461202011
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: 9781461266594
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Contents
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The Time Scales Calculus -- First Order Linear Equations -- Second Order Linear Equations -- Self-Adjoint Equations -- Linear Systems and Higher Order Equations -- Dynamic Inequalities -- Linear Symplectic Dynamic Systems -- Extensions.
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Abstract
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The study of dynamic equations on a measure chain (time scale) goes back to its founder S. Hilger (1988), and is a new area of still fairly theoretical exploration in mathematics. Motivating the subject is the notion that dynamic equations on measure chains can build bridges between continuous and discrete mathematics. Further, the study of measure chain theory has led to several important applications, e.g., in theThe study of dynamic equations on a measure chain (time scale) goes back to its founder S. Hilger (1988), and is a new area of still fairly theoretical exploration in mathematics. Motivating the subject is the notion that dynamic equations on measure chains can build bridges between continuous and discrete mathematics. Further, the study of measure chain theory has led to several important applications, e.g., in theThe study of dynamic equations on a measure chain (time scale) goes back to its founder S. Hilger (1988), and is a new area of still fairly theoretical exploration in mathematics. Motivating the subject is the notion that dynamic equations on measure chains can build bridges between continuous and discrete mathematics. Further, the study of measure chain theory has led to several important applications, e.g., in the",,,,,,"On becoming familiar with difference equations and their close re- lation to differential equations, I was in hopes that the theory of difference equations could be brought completely abreast withOn becoming familiar with difference equations and their close re- lation to differential equations, I was in hopes that the theory of difference equations could be brought completely abreast withthat for ordinary differential equations.On becoming familiar with difference equations and their close re- lation to differential equations, I was in hopes that the theory of difference equations could be brought completely abreast withOn becoming familiar with difference equations and their close re- lation to differential equations, I was in hopes that the theory of difference equations could be brought completely abreast withthat for ordinary differential equations.On becoming familiar with difference equations and their close re- lation to differential equations, I was in hopes that the theory of difference equations could be brought completely abreast withOn becoming familiar with difference equations and their close re- lation to differential equations, I was in hopes that the theory of difference equations could be brought completely abreast withthat for ordinary differential equations.Read less
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Allan C Peterson
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