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Partial Differential Equations II: Qualitative Studies of Linear Equations

Partial Differential Equations II: Qualitative Studies of Linear Equations
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Title Partial Differential Equations II ([EBook]) : Qualitative Studies of Linear Equations / by Michael E. Taylor.
Author Taylor, Michael Eugene, , 1946-
Other name(s) SpringerLink (Online service)
Publication New York, NY : Springer , 1996.
Physical Details XXI, 529 pages : 11 illus. : online resource.
Series Applied mathematical sciences 0066-5452 ; ; 116
ISBN 9781475741872
Summary Note Partial differential equations is a many-faceted subject. Created to describe the mechanical behavior of objects such as vibrating strings and blowing winds, it has developed into a body of material that interacts with many branches of math­ ematics, such as differential geometry, complex analysis, and harmonic analysis, as weil as a ubiquitous factor in the description and elucidation of problems in mathematical physics. This work is intended to provide a course of study of some of the major aspects of PDE. It is addressed to readers with a background in the basic introductory grad­ uate mathematics courses in American universities: elementary real and complex analysis, differential geometry, and measure theory. Chapter 1 provides background material on the theory of ordinary differential equations (ODE). This includes both very basic material-on topics such as the existence and uniqueness of solutions to ODE and explicit solutions to equations with constant coefficients and relations to linear algebra-and more sophisticated results-on flows generated by vector fields, connections with differential geom­ etry, the calculus of differential forms, stationary action principles in mechanics, and their relation to Hamiltonian systems. We discuss equations of relativistic motion as weIl as equations of c1assical Newtonian mechanics. There are also applications to topological results, such as degree theory, the Brouwer fixed-point theorem, and the Jordan-Brouwer separation theorem. In this chapter we also treat scalar first-order PDE, via Hamilton-Jacobi theory.:
Contents note 7 Pseudodifferential Operators -- 8 Spectral Theory -- 9 Scattering by Obstacles -- 10 Dirac Operators and Index Theory -- 11 Brownian Motion and Potential Theory -- 12 The ??-Neumann Problem -- C Connections and Curvature.
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Internet Site http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-4187-2
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