Theory and application of Liapunov’s direct method
Wolfgang Hahn
The material is divided in the following manner. The first two chapters contain the elementary part of the theory, the knowledge of which is necessary and practically also sufficient for the applications. A knowledge of the fundamentals of the theory of differential equations and of matrix calculus are the only prerequisites. In these chapters, the primary facts have been fully substantiated; secondary results and extensions have been referred to the “Remarks.” Applications in the narrower sense, especially with respect to technical problems, are treated as a whole in Chapter 3. In this manner, I believe, the importance of the problem and of the individual papers is more emphasized than it would be by arranging the results according to strictly systematic points of view. In Chapters 4 to 7, the theory is extended further. Some sections (26, 28, 32, 33) of these chapters, however, are as well of interest for applications.
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Year:
1963
Publisher:
Prentice-Hall International
Language:
english
Pages:
194
ISBN 10:
0060690275
ISBN 13:
9780060690274
Series:
Prentice-Hall International series in applied mathematics
File:
DJVU, 2.95 MB
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english, 1963