Stability: Fourteen Special Lectures Presented at the University of Waterloo from October 1970 to September 1971

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pp.577.The date and previous owner’s name and city are penned on fep, and the first three and last three pages have the owner’s stamps as well. Excerpt from dj, “This study presents a broad and comprehensive view of the stability of continuous systems. The material originates from a pecial seminar series offered at the University of Waterloo from October 1970 to September 1971 by eleven authorities in the field. […] The stability of elastic systems (including linear and nonlinear, conservative and non-conservative, deterministic and stochastic) is studied in detail. Due attention is paid to the application of Liapunov’s method, as well as to the subject of optimization. Also studied within the context of stability are plastic systems, hydrodynamic systems and systems subject to creep.”

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Number of pages 577
Original Title Stability: Fourteen Special Lectures Presented at the University of Waterloo from October 1970 to September 1971
Published Date 1972
Book Condition Very Good
Jacket Condition Very Good
Binding Hardcover
Size 8vo
Place of Publication Waterloo
Edition First Edition
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pp.577.The date and previous owner’s name and city are penned on fep, and the first three and last three pages have the owner’s stamps as well. Excerpt from dj, “This study presents a broad and comprehensive view of the stability of continuous systems. The material originates from a pecial seminar series offered at the University of Waterloo from October 1970 to September 1971 by eleven authorities in the field. […] The stability of elastic systems (including linear and nonlinear, conservative and non-conservative, deterministic and stochastic) is studied in detail. Due attention is paid to the application of Liapunov’s method, as well as to the subject of optimization. Also studied within the context of stability are plastic systems, hydrodynamic systems and systems subject to creep.”

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Weight 1.5 kg