
The book is intended for advanced-level students and researchers working in mathematics and its applications. The third edition has been substantially updated, extended, and reorganized. Over 400 problems accompany the text, illustrating areas of applications. Emphasis is placed on the development of techniques and on the connection between properties of transforms and the kinds of problems for which they provide tools. The book is an introduction and reference for the applications of integral transforms to a wide range of common mathematical problems.
#Clickrepair use series#
It was published in 2001, as volume 41 of the series "Text in Applied Mathematics". The third edition is extensivly revised and expanded. The second (revised) edition, and a translation, appeared a few years later. The first edition appeared in 1977, as volume 25 of the series "Applied Mathematical Sciences".

"Integral Transforms and their Applications", is published by Springer, in hard cover. It is also extensively linked to the book.
#Clickrepair use software#
I have been developing the software for some years, for use in the department. With the exception of a few line drawings, the latter were produced with "Chaos for Java" many of the exercises involve experiments using it.Įxploring Chaos is an ongoing project integrating special purpose software with an undergraduate text book on non-linear dynamics and chaos. The 246 pages include 179 student exercises and over 100 figures. It uses only elementary mathematics there are no theorems or proofs. "Exploring Chaos: Theory and Experiment", is published by Perseus Books, in hard cover.

See below for information about my book "Exploring Chaos" and the associated "Chaos for Java" software, or follow this link to go directly to the website. Brian Davies BSc, PhD, Reader in Mathematics (retired)įrom 2006 the course on non-linear modelling and chaotic behaviour has been taken over by Professor Michael F.
