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Title: Evolutionary Integral Equations and Applications ([EBook]) / by Jan Prüss. Dewey Class: 515.45 Author: Prüss, Jan., 1951- Publication: Basel : Birkhäuser, 1993. Other name(s): SpringerLink (Online service) Physical Details: XXVI, 366 pages : 10 illus. : online resource. Series: Monographs in Mathematics,1017-0480 ;; 87 ISBN: 9783034885706 System details note: Online access to this digital book is restricted to subscription institutions through IP address (only for SISSA internal users) Summary Note: During the last two decades the theory of abstract Volterra equations has under gone rapid development. To a large extent this was due to the applications of this theory to problems in mathematical physics, such as viscoelasticity, heat conduc tion in materials with memory, electrodynamics with memory, and to the need of tools to tackle the problems arising in these fields. Many interesting phenomena not found with differential equations but observed in specific examples of Volterra type stimulated research and improved our understanding and knowledge. Al though this process is still going on, in particular concerning nonlinear problems, the linear theory has reached a state of maturity. In recent years several good books on Volterra equations have appeared. How ever, none of them accounts for linear problems in infinite dimensions, and there fore this part of the theory has been available only through the - meanwhile enor mous - original literature, so far. The present monograph intends to close this gap. Its aim is a coherent exposition of the state of the art in the linear theory. It brings together and unifies most of the relevant results available at present, and should ease the way through the original literature for anyone intending to work on abstract Volterra equations and its applications. And it exhibits many prob lems in the linear theory which have not been solved or even not been considered, so far.: Contents note: I Equations of Scalar Type -- 1 Resolvents -- 2 Analytic Resolvents -- 3 Parabolic Equations -- 4 Subordination -- 5 Linear Viscoelasticity -- II Nonscalar Equations -- 6 Hyperbolic Equations of Nonscalar Type -- 7 Nonscalar Parabolic Equations -- 8 Parabolic Problems in Lp-Spaces -- 9 Viscoelasticity and Electrodynamics with Memory -- III Equations on the Line -- 10 Integrability of Resolvents -- 11 Limiting Equations -- 12 Admissibility of Function Spaces -- 13 Further Applications and Complements. ------------------------------ *** Es sind keine Exemplare vorhanden *** -----------------------------------------------
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