El'sgol'ts, L.E.; McLaughlin, Robert J. (Translator)
Introduction to the Theory of Differential Equations with Deviating Arguments
Introduction to the Theory of Differential Equations with Deviating Arguments
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San Francisco: Holden-Day Inc., 1966. First English Language Edition. Octavo in blue cloth with red and gold spine title; references; index; 109p Near fine with the mildest edgewear; else clean, tight and bright. Hardcover.
Nobel Laureate Donald Glaser's copy, with his name stamp to front free endpaper and also a spine label of his personal research library. For more books from Glaser's library, search using the keycode: GLSR. Glaser won the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1961 for the invention of the Bubble Chamber.This is a translation of a 1964 Russian monograph. Contents: Basic concepts and existence theorems; Linear Equations; Stability Theory; Periodic Solutions; Some Generalizations and a Brief Survey of Other Areas of the Theory of Differential Equations with Deviating Arguments.
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