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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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new chap 19 on numerical inverse laplace transforms,
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This review is from: Integral Transforms and their Applications (Hardcover)
Chapter 19 is an excellent modern review of the main numerical inverse Laplace transform methods in use today. It does a good job of tying together many of the methods into a unifying theoretical light. Pretty much the only modern review out there, it was written by Dr John Knight, who is a co-author of one of the more important numerical inverse methods (Fourier series method of de Hoog, Knight & Stokes).
The rest of the book is great too.
3 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
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Great Introduction,
By Edward Qubain (Austin TX USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Integral Transforms and Their Applications (Applied Mathematical Sciences) (Paperback)
This well written book teaches by example and will quickly make you proficient in the subject. Davies uses complex analysis to approach the subject which provides a way to visualize the problems.
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No details, impossible to learn from,
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This review is from: Integral Transforms and their Applications (Hardcover)
This book covers a huge range of topics. There are no details. I am unable to work the homework problems with the details provided in the text. I'm googling information and will purchase a few more textbooks so I can learn something. This book might be good as a reference book if you already know what you're doing.
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Integral Transforms and their Applications by B. Davies (Hardcover - January 2, 2002)
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