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have faced up to the challenge of explaining what an asymptotic
expansion is, and of systematizing the handling of asymptotic series.
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This book is a modern introduction to asymptotic analysis intended
not only for mathematicians, but for physicists, engineers, and
graduate students as well. Written by two of the leading experts in
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theory, and at the same time demonstrates applications in areas such
as differential equations, quantum mechanics, noncommutative geometry,
and number theory.
Key features of this significantly expanded and revised second
edition: * addition of a new chapter and many new sections * wide
range of topics covered, including the Ces.ro behavior of
distributions and their connections to asymptotic analysis, the study
of time-domain asymptotics, and the use of series of Dirac delta
functions to solve boundary value problems * novel approach detailing
the interplay between underlying theories of asymptotic analysis and
generalized functions * extensive examples and exercises at the end of
each chapter * comprehensive bibliography and index
This work is an excellent tool for the classroom and an invaluable
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