Multidimensional Inverse Problems for Differential EquationsSpringer, 21 Ara 1970 - 59 sayfa |
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... example , the set of functions whose gradients are uniformly bounded ) . We shall confine ourselves here to the study of inverse problems for second - order differential equations although some of the methods carry over to higher ...
... example , the set of functions whose gradients are uniformly bounded ) . We shall confine ourselves here to the study of inverse problems for second - order differential equations although some of the methods carry over to higher ...
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... example shows that nothing significant could be gained if the hypothesis of the theorem concerning boundedness of u ( r , ) could be relaxed . Even for our earlier considered case of ellipses , if a solution is unbounded , it is ...
... example shows that nothing significant could be gained if the hypothesis of the theorem concerning boundedness of u ( r , ) could be relaxed . Even for our earlier considered case of ellipses , if a solution is unbounded , it is ...
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... example , the problem of the effect of radioactive decay on the temperature of the earth's crust [ 36 ] . The gist of this problem is as follows . Radioactive decay of elements causes the earth's crust to heat - - 49 - Application of ...
... example , the problem of the effect of radioactive decay on the temperature of the earth's crust [ 36 ] . The gist of this problem is as follows . Radioactive decay of elements causes the earth's crust to heat - - 49 - Application of ...
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Multidimensional Inverse Problems for Differential Equations M. M. Lavrentiev,V. G. Romanov,V. G. Vasiliev Metin Parçacığı görünümü - 1970 |
Multidimensional Inverse Problems for Differential Equations M. M. Lavrentiev,V. G. Romanov,V. G. Vasiliev Metin Parçacığı görünümü - 1970 |
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