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Compact Objects in Astrophysics - White Dwarfs, Neutron Stars and Black Holes


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GO Compact Objects in Astrophysics - White Dwarfs, Neutron Stars and Black Holes


Author: NO
Type: eBook
Language: English
Released: 2007
Publisher: Springer
Page Count: 691
Format: pdf
ISBN-10: 0792307798
ISBN-13: No
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Description:
Delay partial difference equations occur frequently in the approximation of solutions of delay partial differential equations by finite difference methods, random walk problems, the study of molecular orbits and mathematical physics problems. Many results have been done for the qualitative theory of delay partial difference equation in the past ten years. But there has not been a book in the literature presenting the systematical theory on delay partial difference equations so far. This book provides a broad scenario of the qualitative theory of delay partial difference equations. The book is divided into five chapters. Chapter 1 introduces delay partial difference equations and related initial value problems, and offers several examples for motivation. In Chapter 2, we first discuss the oscillation of the linear delay partial difference equations with constants parameters, where the characteristic equations play an important rule; then we present some techniques for the investigation of the oscillation of the linear delay partial difference equations with variable coefficients. Chapter 3 is devoted to the study of the oscillation of the nonlinear delay partial difference equations. In Chapter 4, we consider the stability of the delay partial difference equations. In the last Chapter, we introduce some recent work on spatial chaos. Most of the materials in this book are based on the research work carried out by authors, their graduate students and some other experts during the past ten years. Readership: Advanced undergraduates, graduates and researchers in applied mathematics, computation mathematics, physical and biological sciences. About the Author Binggen Zhang is a Mathematics Professor at the Department of Mathematics of Ocean University of China. His research fields include functional differential equations, delay difference equations, and dynamic equations on time scales, stochastic differential equations, and mathematical model of ecology. He has published there monograhps on functional differential equations jointed with otheres by Marcel Dekker and Kluwer Academic Publishers and two text books on stochastic differential equations and mathematical models of ecology in China. He is one of the authors for more than two hundred research papers from MathScieNet. Yong Zhou is a full Professor at the School of Mathematical and Computational Science of Xiangtan University. He received his Ph.D. degree from the same university. He has published over 80 papers, two monographs, and four text books. He is the Editor-in-Chief of International Journal Dynamical Systems and Differential Equations, and he serves on the editorial boards of five mathematical journals.


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