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Partial Differential Equations I: Basic Theory

Partial Differential Equations I: Basic Theory
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Dewey Class 515.353
Title Partial Differential Equations I ([Ebook]) : Basic Theory / by Michael E. Taylor.
Author Taylor, Michael Eugene, , 1946-
Other name(s) SpringerLink (Online service)
Edition statement Second edition
Publication New York, NY : Springer
, 2011.
Physical Details XXII, 654 pages : online resource.
Series Applied mathematical sciences 0066-5452 ; ; 115
ISBN 9781441970558
Summary Note The first of three volumes on partial differential equations, this one introduces basic examples arising in continuum mechanics, electromagnetism, complex analysis and other areas, and develops a number of tools for their solution, in particular Fourier analysis, distribution theory, and Sobolev spaces. These tools are then applied to the treatment of basic problems in linear PDE, including the Laplace equation, heat equation, and wave equation, as well as more general elliptic, parabolic, and hyperbolic equations. The book is targeted at graduate students in mathematics and at professional mathematicians with an interest in partial differential equations, mathematical physics, differential geometry, harmonic analysis, and complex analysis. In this second edition, there are seven new sections including Sobolev spaces on rough domains, boundary layer phenomena for the heat equation, the space of pseudodifferential operators of harmonic oscillator type, and an index formula for elliptic systems of such operators. In addition, several other sections have been substantially rewritten, and numerous others polished to reflect insights obtained through the use of these books over time. Michael E. Taylor is a Professor of Mathematics at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC. Review of first edition: âThese volumes will be read by several generations of readers eager to learn the modern theory of partial differential equations of mathematical physics and the analysis in which this theory is rooted.â (SIAM Review, June 1998):
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Internet Site http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-7055-8
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