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|a Cannon, John Rozier
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|a The one-dimensional heat equation
|c John Rozier Cannon ; foreword by Felix E. Browder
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|a Cambridge
|b Cambridge University Press
|c 1984
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|a xxv, 483 pages
|b digital
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|a Heat equation
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|a Browder, Felix E.
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|a eng
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|b CBO
|a Cambridge Books Online
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|a Encyclopedia of mathematics and its applications
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|a 10.1017/CBO9781139086967
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|u https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9781139086967
|x Verlag
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|a This is a version of Gevrey's classical treatise on the heat equations. Included in this volume are discussions of initial and/or boundary value problems, numerical methods, free boundary problems and parameter determination problems. The material is presented as a monograph and/or information source book. After the first six chapters of standard classical material, each chapter is written as a self-contained unit except for an occasional reference to elementary definitions, theorems and lemmas in previous chapters
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