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Recommendations... Asymptotic Expansions by A. Erdélyi Various methods for asymptotic evaluation of integrals containing a large parameter, and solutions of ordinary linear differential equations by means of asymptotic expansion.
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|  | Asymptotic Methods in Analysis by N. G. de Bruijn This pioneering study/textbook in a crucial area of pure and applied mathematics features worked examples instead of the formulation of general theorems. Extensive coverage of saddle-point method, iteration, and more. 1958 edition.
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Statistics of Extremes by E. J. Gumbel This classic text covers order statistics and their exceedances; exact distribution of extremes; the 1st asymptotic distribution; uses of the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd asymptotes; more. 1958 edition. Includes 44 tables and 97 graphs.
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|  | Mathematics for the Physical Sciences by Herbert S Wilf Topics include vector spaces and matrices; orthogonal functions; polynomial equations; asymptotic expansions; ordinary differential equations; conformal mapping; and extremum problems. Includes exercises and solutions. 1962 edition.
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Optimal Control and Estimation by Robert F. Stengel Graduate-level text provides introduction to optimal control theory for stochastic systems, emphasizing application of basic concepts to real problems. "Invaluable as a reference for those already familiar with the subject." — Automatica.
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|  | Stability Theory of Differential Equations by Richard Bellman Suitable for advanced undergraduates and graduate students, this text introduces the stability theory and asymptotic behavior of solutions of linear and nonlinear differential equations. 1953 edition.
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Time's Arrow: The Origins of Thermodynamic Behavior by Michael C. Mackey Exploration of Second Law of Thermodynamics details fundamental dynamic properties behind the construction of statistical mechanics. Geared toward physicists and applied mathematicians; suitable for advanced undergraduate, graduate courses. 1992 edition.
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|  | The Qualitative Theory of Ordinary Differential Equations: An Introduction by Fred Brauer, John A. Nohel Superb, self-contained graduate-level text covers standard theorems concerning linear systems, existence and uniqueness of solutions, and dependence on parameters. Focuses on stability theory and its applications to oscillation phenomena, self-excited oscillations, more. Includes exercises.
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Products in Asymptotic Methods |  |  |  | Asymptotic Expansions by A. Erdélyi Various methods for asymptotic evaluation of integrals containing a large parameter, and solutions of ordinary linear differential equations by means of asymptotic expansion.
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|  | Asymptotic Methods in Analysis by N. G. de Bruijn This pioneering study/textbook in a crucial area of pure and applied mathematics features worked examples instead of the formulation of general theorems. Extensive coverage of saddle-point method, iteration, and more. 1958 edition.
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|  | Optimal Control and Estimation by Robert F. Stengel Graduate-level text provides introduction to optimal control theory for stochastic systems, emphasizing application of basic concepts to real problems. "Invaluable as a reference for those already familiar with the subject." — Automatica.
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