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Hill's equation
The hundreds of applications of Hill's equation in engineering and physics range from mechanics and astronomy to electric circuits, electric conductivity of metals, and the theory of the cyclotron. New applications are continually being discovered and theoretical advances made since Liapounoff...
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author | Magnus, Wilhelm Winkler, Stanley |
author_facet | Magnus, Wilhelm Winkler, Stanley |
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description | The hundreds of applications of Hill's equation in engineering and physics range from mechanics and astronomy to electric circuits, electric conductivity of metals, and the theory of the cyclotron. New applications are continually being discovered and theoretical advances made since Liapounoff established the equation's fundamental importance for stability problems in 1907. Brief but thorough, this volume offers engineers and mathematicians a complete orientation to the subject.""Hill's equation"" connotes the class of homogeneous, linear, second order differential equations with real, period |
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spelling | cern-19864052021-04-21T20:35:23Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1986405engMagnus, WilhelmWinkler, StanleyHill's equationMathematical Physics and MathematicsThe hundreds of applications of Hill's equation in engineering and physics range from mechanics and astronomy to electric circuits, electric conductivity of metals, and the theory of the cyclotron. New applications are continually being discovered and theoretical advances made since Liapounoff established the equation's fundamental importance for stability problems in 1907. Brief but thorough, this volume offers engineers and mathematicians a complete orientation to the subject.""Hill's equation"" connotes the class of homogeneous, linear, second order differential equations with real, periodDoveroai:cds.cern.ch:19864051979 |
spellingShingle | Mathematical Physics and Mathematics Magnus, Wilhelm Winkler, Stanley Hill's equation |
title | Hill's equation |
title_full | Hill's equation |
title_fullStr | Hill's equation |
title_full_unstemmed | Hill's equation |
title_short | Hill's equation |
title_sort | hill's equation |
topic | Mathematical Physics and Mathematics |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/1986405 |
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