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Land. Real estate --- Land use --- 711.14 --- Land --- Land utilization --- Use of land --- Utilization of land --- Economics --- Land cover --- Landscape assessment --- NIMBY syndrome --- Planologie: grondvraagstukken; grondhuishouding --- Land use. --- 711.14 Planologie: grondvraagstukken; grondhuishouding
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A substantial introduction to the elements of fiction followed by in-depth interviews with successful novelists who speak with candor and insight into the complex process by which a novel is made. This edition also includes writing exercises to enhance its use in the writing classroom.
Novelists, American --- Fiction --- Fiction writing --- Writing, Fiction --- Authorship --- Metafiction --- Technique. --- Authorship. --- American literature: authors --- anno 1900-1999
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Imbedding is a powerful and versatile tool for problem solving. Rather than treat a question in isolation, we view it as a member of a family of related problems. Each member then becomes a stepping stone in a path to a simultaneous solution of the entire set of problems. As might be expected, there are many ways of accomplishing this imbedding. Time and space variables have been widely employed in the past, while modern approaches combine these structural features with others less immediate. Why should one search for alternate imbeddings when elegant classical formalisms already exist? There are many reasons. To begin with, different imbeddings are useful for different purposes. Some are well suited to the derivation of existence and uniqueness theorems, some to the derivation of conservation relations, some to perturbation techniques and sensitivity analysis, some to computa tional studies. The digital computer is designed for initial value problems; the analog computer for boundary-value problems. It is essential then to be flexible and possess the ability to use one device or the other, or both. In economics, engineering, biology and physics, some pro cesses lend themselves more easily to one type of imbedding rather than another. Thus, for example, stochastic decision processes are well adapted to dynamic programming. In any case, to go hunting in the wilds of the scientific world armed with only one arrow in one's quiver is quite foolhardy.
Numerical solutions of differential equations --- Business & Economics --- Economic Theory --- 681.3*G17 --- 681.3*G19 --- Ordinary differential equations: boundary value problems; convergence and stability; error analysis; initial value problems; multistep methods; single step methods; stiff equations (Numerical analysis) --- Integral equations: Fredholm equations; integro-differential equations; Volterra equations (Numerical analysis) --- 681.3*G19 Integral equations: Fredholm equations; integro-differential equations; Volterra equations (Numerical analysis) --- 681.3*G17 Ordinary differential equations: boundary value problems; convergence and stability; error analysis; initial value problems; multistep methods; single step methods; stiff equations (Numerical analysis) --- Invariant imbedding --- Differential equations --- Integral equations --- Equations différentielles --- Equations intégrales --- Plongement invariant --- Équations aux dérivées partielles --- Programmation (mathématiques) --- Équations aux dérivées partielles --- Programmation (mathématiques) --- Equations differentielles
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