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Partial Differential Equations with Maple

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Partial Differential Equations with Maple
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Publisher: Tampere University of Technology
Number of pages: 131

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The course presents the basic theory and solution techniques for the partial differential equation problems most commonly encountered in science and engineering. The student is assumed to know something about linear algebra and ordinary differential equations.

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