Mathematical Methods For The Physical Sciences
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What is Informatics - University of Edinburgh
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Qualitative Research - SAGE Publications Inc
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www.phys.uconn.eduApr 25, 2017 · Physics 2400 Perturbation methods Spring 2017 2 Regular perturbation theory 2.1 An example of perturbative analysis: roots of a polynomial We consider first an elementary example to introduce the ideas of regular perturbation theory. Let us find approximations to the roots of the following equation. x5 16x+1 = 0: (1) For the reference, Eq.