Donald Greenspan is Professor of Mathematics at the University of Texas, where he received the Distinguished Research Award in 1983. An experienced lecturer, he has authored 200 papers and 14 books, many of them textbooks on computational mathematics. His assignments included positions at Harvard, Stanford, Berkeley and Princeton.
11 Ebooks by Donald Greenspan
Donald Greenspan: Numerical Solution of Ordinary Differential Equations
This work meets the need for an affordable textbook that helps in understanding numerical solutions of ODE. Carefully structured by an experienced textbook author, it provides a survey of ODE for var …
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€78.99
Donald Greenspan: N-body Problems And Models
The study and application of N-body problems has had an important role in the history of mathematics. In recent years, the availability of modern computer technology has added to their significance, …
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€174.99
Donald Greenspan: Molecular And Particle Modelling Of Laminar And Turbulent Flows
Turbulence is the most fundamental and, simultaneously, the most complex form of fluid flow. However, because an understanding of turbulence requires an understanding of laminar flow, both are explor …
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€154.99
Donald Greenspan: Numerical Analysis
First Published in 2018. This book is designed for a first course in numerical analysis. It differs considerably from other such texts in its choice of topics. …
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€75.93
Donald Greenspan: Numerical Analysis
First Published in 2018. This book is designed for a first course in numerical analysis. It differs considerably from other such texts in its choice of topics. …
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€75.91
Donald Greenspan: Arithmetic Applied Mathematics
Arithmetic Applied Mathematics deals with the deterministic theories of particle mechanics using a computer approach. Models of classical physical phenomena are formulated from both Newtonian and spe …
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€25.83
Donald Greenspan: Computer-Oriented Mathematical Physics
Computer-Oriented Mathematical Physics describes some mathematical models of classical physical phenomena, particularly the mechanics of particles. This book is composed of 12 chapters, and begins wi …
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€25.77
Donald Greenspan: Arithmetic Applied Mathematics
Arithmetic Applied Mathematics deals with concepts of arithmetic applied mathematics and uses a computer, rather than a continuum, approach to the deterministic theories of particle mechanics. Models …
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€25.69
Donald Greenspan: Introduction to Partial Differential Equations
Designed for use in a 1-semester course by seniors and beginning graduate students, this rigorous presentation explores practical methods of solving differential equations, plus the unifying theory u …
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€13.88
Donald Greenspan: QUASIMOLECULAR MODELLING (V44)
In this book the author has tried to apply “a little imagination and thinking” to modelling dynamical phenomena from a classical atomic and molecular point of view. Nonlinearity is emphasized, as are …
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€97.99