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Multiple-Scale Analysis

Carl M. Bender and Steven A. Orszag
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Carl M. Bender: Washington University, Department of Physics
Steven A. Orszag: Yale University, Department of Mathematics

Chapter Chapter Eleven in Advanced Mathematical Methods for Scientists and Engineers I, 1999, pp 544-576 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Multiple-scale analysis is a very general collection of perturbation techniques that embodies the ideas of both boundary-layer theory and WKB theory. Multiple-scale analysis is particularly useful for constructing uniformly valid approximations to solutions of perturbation problems.

Keywords: Versus Versus Versus; Stability Boundary; Versus Versus Versus Versus; Perturbation Expansion; Perturbation Series (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1999
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4757-3069-2_11

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