Singular Perturbation in the Physical Sciences
Neu, John C.![Singular Perturbation in the Physical Sciences](https://support.digitalhusky.com/media/annotations/sorted/234/23465249/CHSBZCOP0323465249.jpg)
This book is the testimony of a physical scientist whose language is singular perturbation analysis. Classical mathematical notions, such as matched asymptotic expansions, projections of large dynamical systems onto small centre manifolds, and modulation theory of oscillations based either on multiple scales or on averaging/transformation theory, are included.