2 edition of Improperly posed problems in partial differential equations found in the catalog.
Improperly posed problems in partial differential equations
Payne
Published
1975
by Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics in Philadelphia
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | L. E. Payne. |
Series | Regional conference series in applied mathematics -- 22 |
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LC Classifications | QA377 .P33 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | v, 76 p. ; |
Number of Pages | 76 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL14794284M |
Download Citation | Approximate regularized solutions to improperly posed linear integral and operator equations | Many problems in mathematical analysis lead to what is usually called in the. This complete and accessible treatment includes a variety of examples of inverse problems arising from improperly posed applications. Exercises at the ends of chapters, many with answers, offer a clear progression in developing an understanding of this Brand: Dover Publications.
Partial Differential Equations: An Introduction by David Colton. This complete and accessible treatment includes a variety of examples of inverse problems arising from improperly posed applications. Exercises at the ends of chapters, many with answers, offer a clear progression in developing an understanding of this essential area of Pages: 1. 5. 2 Parabolic equations in two dimensions; 1. 5. 3 Elliptic equations in two dimensions. 1. 6 Properly Posedness. 1. 6. 1 The conditions for properly posedness; 1. 6. 2 An improperly posed parabolic problem; 1. 6. 3 An improperly posed elliptic problem; 1. 6. 4 Improperly posed hyperbolic problems. 1. 7 Energy methods. 1. 7. 1 The Poisson.
almost exclusively with ill-posed problems involving partial differential equations. The resulting gap in the literature has been filled by the recent translation of Solutions of Ill-Posed Problems by A. N. Tikhonov and V. Y. Arsenin. The emphasis of the authors is on the development of methods for obtaining. BOOK REVIEWS The mathematics-in its narrowest interpretation-is the study of the qualita tive nature of isolated singularities of C00 functions from Rn to .
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Improperly posed problems in partial differential equations. [Lawrence E Payne]. Get this from a library.
Improperly posed problems in partial differential equations. [Lawrence E Payne; Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics.] -- Improperly posed Cauchy problems are the primary topics in this discussion which assumes that the geometry and coefficients of the equations are known precisely.
Appropriate references are made to. Some Further Improperly Posed Problems Description Written by two international experts in the field, this book is the first unified survey of the advances made in the last 15 years on key non-standard and improperly posed problems for partial differential reference for mathematicians, scientists, and engineers provides an.
Payne L.E. () Some general remarks on improperly posed problems for partial differential equations. In: Knops R.J. (eds) Symposium on Non-Well-Posed Problems and Logarithmic Convexity.
Lecture Notes in Mathematics, vol Cited by: Improperly Posed Problems for Nonlinear Partial Differential Equations Karen A. Ames Department of Mathematical Sciences University of Alabama in Huntsville Huntsville, AL Dedicated to Lawrence E. Payne. 1 Introduction The study of improperly posed problems has received considerable recent attention in response to the realization that a number of physical situations lead to these kinds Cited by: 7.
Written by two international experts in the field, this book is the first unified survey of the advances made in the last 15 years on key non-standard and improperly posed problems for partial differential reference for mathematicians, scientists, and engineers provides an overview of the methodology typically used to study.
Written by two international experts in the field, this book is the first unified survey of the advances made in the last 15 years on key non-standard and improperly posed problems for partial differential reference for mathematicians, scientists, and engineers provides an overview of the methodology typically used to study improperly posed problems.
Payne, Improperly Posed Problems in Partial Differential Equations (An expanded version of a series of lectures given at an NSF Regional Conference, The University of New Mexico, May 20–24, ), to be published by SIAM in the CBSM Regional Conference Series in Cited by: This text offers students in mathematics, engineering, and the applied sciences a solid foundation for advanced studies in mathematics.
Classical topics presented in a modern context include coverage of integral equations and basic scattering theory. Includes examples of inverse problems arising from improperly posed applications as well as exercises, many with answers. edition. Numerical Solution of Partial Differential Equations—II: Synspade provides information pertinent to the fundamental aspects of partial differential equations.
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Partial Differential Equations An Introduction David Colton Intended for a college senior or first-year graduate-level course in partial differential equations, this text offers students in mathematics, engineering, and the applied sciences a solid foundation for advanced studies in mathematics.
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KELLER, Numerical Solution of Two Point Boundary Value Problems J. LASALLE, The Stability of Dynamical Systems - Z. ARTSTEIN, Appendix A.: Limiting. This text offers students in mathematics, engineering, and the applied sciences a solid foundation for advanced studies in mathematics.
Classical topics presented in a modern context include coverage of integral equations and basic scattering theory. Includes examples of inverse problems arising from improperly posed applications as well as exercises, many with answers.
edition.5/5(1).Intended for a college senior or first-year graduate-level course in partial differential equations, this text offers students in mathematics, engineering, and the applied sciences a solid foundation for advanced studies in mathematics.
Classical topics presented in a modern context include coverage of .Written by two international experts in the field, this book is the first unified survey of the advances made in the last 15 years on key non-standard and improperly posed problems for partial differential reference for mathematicians, scientists, and engineers provides an overview of the methodology typically used to study improperly posed problems.
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