It takes the average reader 7 hours and 50 minutes to read Numerical-analytic Methods in the Theory of Boundary-value Problems by Nikola? Iosifovich Ronto
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This book contains the main results of the authors' investigations on the development and application of numerical-analytic methods for ordinary nonlinear boundary value problems (BVPs). The methods under consideration provide an opportunity to solve the two important problems of the BVP theory ? namely, to establish existence theorems and to build approximation solutions. They can be used to investigate a wide variety of BVPs.The Appendix, written in collaboration with S I Trofimchuk, discusses the connection of the new method with the classical Cesari, Cesari-Hale and Lyapunov-Schmidt methods.
Numerical-analytic Methods in the Theory of Boundary-value Problems by Nikola? Iosifovich Ronto is 470 pages long, and a total of 117,500 words.
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