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Tài liệu Đề tài " Isomonodromy transformations of linear systems of difference equations" pptx

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... equalto I. The proof of uniqueness is complete.To prove the existence we note, first of all, that it suffices to provide aproof if one of the κi’s is equal to ±1 and one of the δj’s is equal ... solutions of isomonodromy problems for such systems of difference equations. In the case of one-interval gap probability this has been done (in a different language) in[Bor], [BB]. One example of the ... ,amnthe roots of the equation det A(z) = 0 (called eigenvalues of A(z)) and by d1, ,dncertain uniquely defined exponents of the asymptotic behavior of a canonical solution Y (z) of (1) at z...
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Tài liệu Integration of Ordinary Differential Equations part 1 doc

Tài liệu Integration of Ordinary Differential Equations part 1 doc

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... Integration of Ordinary Differential Equations 16.0 IntroductionProblems involving ordinary differential equations (ODEs) can always bereduced to the study of sets of first-order differential equations. ... auxiliary variables.The generic problem in ordinary differential equations is thus reduced to thestudy of a set of N coupled first-order differential equations for the functionsyi,i=1,2, ,N, having ... 1973,Computational Methods in Ordinary Differential Equations (New York: Wiley).Lapidus, L., and Seinfeld, J. 1971,Numerical Solution of Ordinary Differential Equations (NewYork: Academic Press).16.1...
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Tài liệu Integration of Ordinary Differential Equations part 2 pptx

Tài liệu Integration of Ordinary Differential Equations part 2 pptx

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... 1973,Computational Methods in Ordinary Differential Equations (New York: Wiley).Lapidus, L., and Seinfeld, J. 1971,Numerical Solution of Ordinary Differential Equations (NewYork: Academic Press).16.1 ... 710Chapter 16. Integration of Ordinary Differential Equations Sample page from NUMERICAL RECIPES IN C: THE ART OF SCIENTIFIC COMPUTING (ISBN 0-521-43108-5)Copyright ... that derive from this basic712Chapter 16. Integration of Ordinary Differential Equations Sample page from NUMERICAL RECIPES IN C: THE ART OF SCIENTIFIC COMPUTING (ISBN 0-521-43108-5)Copyright...
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Tài liệu Integration of Ordinary Differential Equations part 3 doc

Tài liệu Integration of Ordinary Differential Equations part 3 doc

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... generally useful stepperroutine is this: One of the arguments of the routine will of course be the vector of dependent variables at the beginning of a proposed step. Call that y[1 n].Letus require ... ,n−1y(x+H)≈yn≡12[zn+zn−1+hf(x + H, zn)](16.3.2)714Chapter 16. Integration of Ordinary Differential Equations Sample page from NUMERICAL RECIPES IN C: THE ART OF SCIENTIFIC COMPUTING (ISBN 0-521-43108-5)Copyright ... informationcan beobtained. Obviously,720Chapter 16. Integration of Ordinary Differential Equations Sample page from NUMERICAL RECIPES IN C: THE ART OF SCIENTIFIC COMPUTING (ISBN 0-521-43108-5)Copyright...
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Tài liệu Integration of Ordinary Differential Equations part 4 ppt

Tài liệu Integration of Ordinary Differential Equations part 4 ppt

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... 722Chapter 16. Integration of Ordinary Differential Equations Sample page from NUMERICAL RECIPES IN C: THE ART OF SCIENTIFIC COMPUTING (ISBN 0-521-43108-5)Copyright ... Initial Value Problems in Ordinary Differential Equations (EnglewoodCliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall). [1]Cash, J.R., and Karp, A.H. 1990,ACM Transactions on Mathematical Software, vol. 16, pp. 201–222. ... modified midpoint method, which advances a vector of dependent variables y(x) from a point x to a point x + H by a sequence of nsubsteps each of size h,h = H/n (16.3.1)In principle, one could...
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Tài liệu Integration of Ordinary Differential Equations part 5 pdf

Tài liệu Integration of Ordinary Differential Equations part 5 pdf

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... extrapolate eachcomponent of a vector of quantities.728Chapter 16. Integration of Ordinary Differential Equations Sample page from NUMERICAL RECIPES IN C: THE ART OF SCIENTIFIC COMPUTING (ISBN ... methoda degree of robustness for problems with discontinuities.Let us remind you once again that scaling of the variables is often crucial forsuccessful integration of differential equations. The ... ordinary differential equations with minimal computational effort. (A possibleexception, infrequently encountered in practice, is discussed in §16.7.)726Chapter 16. Integration of Ordinary Differential...
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Tài liệu Integration of Ordinary Differential Equations part 6 pdf

Tài liệu Integration of Ordinary Differential Equations part 6 pdf

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... vol. 27, pp. 505–535.16.6 Stiff Sets of Equations As soon as one deals with more than one first-order differential equation, thepossibility of a stiff set of equations arises. Stiffness occurs ... Second-Order Conservative Equations Usually when you have a system of high-order differential equations to solve it is bestto reformulate them as a system of first-order equations, as discussed ... class of equations that occurs quite frequently in practice where you can gainabout a factor of two in efficiency by differencing the equations directly. The equations aresecond-order systems...
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Tài liệu Integration of Ordinary Differential Equations part 7 pptx

Tài liệu Integration of Ordinary Differential Equations part 7 pptx

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... vol. 27, pp. 505–535.16.6 Stiff Sets of Equations As soon as one deals with more than one first-order differential equation, thepossibility of a stiff set of equations arises. Stiffness occurs ... nice feature of implicit methods holds onlyfor linear systems, but even in the general case implicit methods give better stability.742Chapter 16. Integration of Ordinary Differential Equations Sample ... form of the midpoint rule:yn+1− yn−1=2hfyn+1+ yn−12(16.6.29)738Chapter 16. Integration of Ordinary Differential Equations Sample page from NUMERICAL RECIPES IN C: THE ART OF SCIENTIFIC...
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Tài liệu Integration of Ordinary Differential Equations part 8 pdf

Tài liệu Integration of Ordinary Differential Equations part 8 pdf

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... Problems in Ordinary Differential Equations (EnglewoodCliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall), Chapter 9. [1]Shampine, L.F., and Gordon, M.K. 1975,Computer Solution of Ordinary Differential Equations. The Initial ... adjustingthe stepsize is difficult.748Chapter 16. Integration of Ordinary Differential Equations Sample page from NUMERICAL RECIPES IN C: THE ART OF SCIENTIFIC COMPUTING (ISBN 0-521-43108-5)Copyright ... been, we think, squeezed752Chapter 16. Integration of Ordinary Differential Equations Sample page from NUMERICAL RECIPES IN C: THE ART OF SCIENTIFIC COMPUTING (ISBN 0-521-43108-5)Copyright...
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Enclosing solutions of systems of equations

Enclosing solutions of systems of equations

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... figure is reduced for the visualization.Enclosing solutions of systems of equations involving ODEAurelien LejeuneNational Institute of Informatics2-1-2 Hitotsubashi, Chyoda-kuTokyo 101-8430 ... part.Mots-clefs : syst`emes hybrides, equations differentielles ordinaires, anal-yse par intervalles.References1. Hansen, E. and Sengupta, S.: Bounding solutions of systems of equations usinginterval analysis. ... Solving of HybridConstraint Systems. 3rd IFAC Conference on Analysis and Design of Hybrid Systems (ADHS’09) (to appear)10. K¨uhn, W.: Rigorously Computed Orbits of Dynamical Systems Without the Wrap-ping...
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Tài liệu Numerical Solution of Stochastic Differential Equations with Jumps in Finance pdf

Tài liệu Numerical Solution of Stochastic Differential Equations with Jumps in Finance pdf

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... collection of events, sigma-algebraAfiltrationE(X) expectation of XE(X |A) conditional expectation of X under AP (A) probability of AP (A |B) probability of A conditioned on B∈ element of ∈ ... context of derivative pricing.The book does not claim to be a complete account of the state of theart of the subject. Rather it attempts to provide a systematic framework foran understanding of ... order of strong convergence from γ =0.5toγ =1.0. Nonethe-less, the order of weak convergence of the Milstein scheme equals β =1.0,which is not an improvement over the order of weak convergence of...
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Báo cáo "On the asymptotic behavior of delay differential equations and its relationship with C0 - semigoup " potx

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... equivalence of systems of differential equations, Results of mathematic science 40(1985) 245 (Russian).[4] M. Svec, Itegral and asymptotic equivelence of two systems of diffrential equations, ... Journal of Science, Mathematics - Physics 23 (2007) 63-692. Main results2.1. The uniformly stable of null solution of delay differential equations Let us consider the delay differential equations dx(t)dt= ... conditions of stable and asymptoticequivalence (see [1-5]) of linear delay differential equations under nonlinear perturbation in Banachspace. The obtained results thank to use of the theories of general...
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galois theory of linear differential equations - m. van der put, m. singer

galois theory of linear differential equations - m. van der put, m. singer

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... translates into ZL=(ra,b)GL. A proof of Lemma 1.29 finishesthe proof of the theorem. ✷Proof of lemma 1.29.The proof is rather similar to the one of lemma 1.23. The only thing that wehave ... O-submodules N1,N2 of N with N = N1⊕N2and Ni= Fifor i =1, 2.Proof. The proof is similar to the proof of Proposition 3.17. Let S1and S2be the set of eigenvalues of E acting on F1and ... the proof of Proposition 3.17 shows that the eigenvalues of E on N/πn+1N are again S1∪S2.We therefore define F1(n) to be the sum of the generalized eigenspaces of Ecorresponding to eigenvalues...
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