This is a substantially updated, extended and reorganized 3rd edition of an introductory text on the use of integral transforms. Emphasis is on the development of techniques and the connection between properties of transforms and the kind of problems for which they provide tools. 400 problems are accompanyed in the text. It will be useful for graduate students and researchers working in mathematics and physics.
new chap 19 on numerical inverse laplace transforms
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
Chapter 19 is an excellent modern review of the main numerical inverse Laplace transform methods in use today. It does a good job of tying together many of the methods into a unifying theoretical light. Pretty much the only modern review out there, it was written by Dr John Knight, who is a co-author of one of the more important numerical inverse methods (Fourier series method of de Hoog, Knight & Stokes). The rest of the book is great too.
Great Introduction
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
This well written book teaches by example and will quickly make you proficient in the subject. Davies uses complex analysis to approach the subject which provides a way to visualize the problems.
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