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Advances in Difference Equations is a peer-reviewed mathematics journal covering research on difference equations, published by Springer Open. The journal was established in 2004 and publishes articles on theory, methodology, and application of difference and differential equations.
Advances in Difference Equations; Advances in Geometry; ... Journal of Hyperbolic Differential Equations; Journal of Industrial and Management Optimization;
He is editor of more than 10 journals, including Semigroup Forum, [4] Differential and Integral Equations, [5] Advances in Differential Equations, [6] Positivity, [7] Journal of Evolution Equations, [8] and Mathematische Nachrichten. [9] Jerome Goldstein has advised 29 PhD-students [10] and has 78 coauthors. [11]
This category includes journals with a focus on differential equations. Pages in category "Differential equations journals" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.
Platen has authored and co-authored five books on numerical methods and quantitative finance. Earlier, he focused on the numerical solution of stochastic differential equations, writing three books on the topic including Numerical Solution of Stochastic Differential Equations with Peter Kloeden, Numerical Solution of SDE Through Computer Experiments with Kloeden and Henri Schurz, and Numerical ...
Differential Equations is a peer-reviewed mathematics journal published by Springer.Founded in 1965, the journal publishes English translations of papers from the journal Differentsial'nye Uravneniya (ISSN 0374-0641), which publishes in Russian and focuses on work by scholars in states of the former USSR.
Asymptotic Behaviour of Solutions of Evolutionary Equations, Cambridge University Press, 1993 (Author and editor with A.V. Babin): Properties of Global Attractors of Partial Differential Equations, Advances in Soviet Mathematics (AMS), Volume 10, 1992 (anthology of four articles, two of Mark Vishik (with V.Y. Skvortsov))
Difference equations are similar to differential equations, but replace differentiation by taking the difference between adjacent terms; they can be used to approximate differential equations or (more often) studied in their own right. Many questions and methods concerning differential equations have counterparts for difference equations.