Description: (Computer Science) Kipiniak, Walerian: Dynamic Optimization and Control: Hardcover. M.I.T. Press / John Wiley & Sons, Inc., Princeton, NJ / New York. 1961. Graphs: 1st Edition, 1st Printing. Very Good+ Very Good- This book is in Very Good+ condition and has a Very Good- dust jacket. The book and its contents are in mostly clean, bright condition. The book covers are mostly clean and bright. The text pages are mostly clean and bright but do have foxing to the edges of the text block. There is an inked stamped former owner's name on the front pastedown, rear endpaper and, the bottom edge of the text block. The dust jacket has several spots of rubbing, wear and a couple of tears to the edges and spine ends, along with some ground-in dirt and spotting. "Dynamical systems theory is an area of mathematics used to describe the behavior of complex dynamical systems, usually by employing differential equations or difference equations. When differential equations are employed, the theory is called continuous dynamical systems. From a physical point of view, continuous dynamical systems is a generalization of classical mechanics, a generalization where the equations of motion are postulated directly and are not constrained to be Euler–Lagrange equations of a least action principle. When difference equations are employed, the theory is called discrete dynamical systems. When the time variable runs over a set that is discrete over some intervals and continuous over other intervals or is any arbitrary time-set such as a Cantor set, one gets dynamic equations on time scales. Some situations may also be modeled by mixed operators, such as differential-difference equations. " (from Wikipedia) 0262110075 #43536 $40 All orders ship within two business days. Standard mail is USPS Media Mail. Expedited and International shipping are also available. We offer combined shippping on multiple orders. All items are guaranteed to be as described or they may be returned within 30 days of receipt for a full refund Books or ephemera will be well packed to protect from damage during shipping.
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Author: Kipiniak, Walerian
Book Title: Dynamic Optimization and Control
Cover: Hardcover
Language: English
Publisher: M.I.T. Press / John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Publication Year: 1961
Place Published: Princeton, NJ / New York
Pages: 233p.
Topic: Computer Science
Format: Hardcover
Edition: 1st Edition
Printing: 1st Printing
Book Condition: Very Good+ in Very Good- dust jacket
Defects: This book is in Very Good+ condition and has a Very Good- dust, jacket. The book and its contents are in mostly clean, bright, condition. The book covers are mostly clean and bright. The, text pages are mostly clean and bright but do have foxing to, the edges of the text block. There is an inked stamped former, owner's name on the front pastedown, rear endpaper and, the, bottom edge of the text block. The dust jacket has several, spots of rubbing, wear and a couple of tears to the edges and, spine ends, along with some ground-in dirt and spotting., "Dynamical systems theory is an area of mathematics used to, describe the behavior of complex dynamical systems, usually by, employing differential equations or difference equations. When, differential equations are employed, the theory is called, continuous dynamical systems. From a physical point of view,, continuous dynamical systems is a generalization of classical, mechanics, a generalization where the equations of motion are, postulated directly and are not constrained to be, Euler–Lagrange equations of a least action principle. When, difference equations are employed, the theory is called, discrete dynamical systems. When the time variable runs over a, set that is discrete over some intervals and continuous over, other intervals or is any arbitrary time-set such as a Cantor, set, one gets dynamic equations on time scales. Some situations, may also be modeled by mixed operators, such as, differential-difference equations. " (from Wikipedia)
Illustration Type: Graphs
Binding: Hardcover
Subject: Computer Science
Place of Publication: Princeton, NJ / New York
Year Printed: 1961
Special Attributes: 1st Edition, Dust Jacket