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Evolutionary Integral Equations and Applications

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This book deals with evolutionary systems whose equation of state can be formulated as a linear Volterra equation in a Banach space. The main feature of the kernels involved is that they consist of unbounded linear operators. The aim is a coherent presentation of the state of art of the theory including detailed proofs and its applications to problems from mathematical physics, such as viscoelasticity, heat conduction, and electrodynamics with memory. The importance of evolutionary integral equations - which form a larger class than do evolution equations - stems from such applications and therefore special emphasis is placed on these. A number of models are derived and, by means of the developed theory, discussed thoroughly. An annotated bibliography containing 450 entries increases the book's value as an incisive reference text.---This excellent book presents a general approach to linear evolutionary systems, with an emphasis on infinite-dimensional systems with time delays, such as those occurring in linear viscoelasticity with or without thermal effects. It gives a very natural and mature extension of the usual semigroup approach to a more general class of infinite-dimensional evolutionary systems. This is the first appearance in the form of a monograph of this recently developed theory. A substantial part of the results are due to the author, or are even new. (...) It is not a book that one reads in a few days. Rather, it should be considered as an investment with lasting value.(Zentralblatt MATH)In this book, the author, who has been at the forefront of research on these problems for the last decade, has collected, and in many places extended, the known theory for these equations. In addition, he has provided a framework that allows one to relate and evaluate diverse results in the literature.(Mathematical Reviews)This book constitutes a highly valuable addition to the existing literature on the theory of Volterra (evolutionary) integralequations and their applications in physics and engineering. (...) and for the first time the stress is on the infinite-dimensional case. (SIAM Reviews)

List of contents

Preface.- Introduction.- Preliminaries.- 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.- Bibliography.- Index.

About the author

Jan Prüss is a Professor of Mathematics at the Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg, Germany.

Summary

This book deals with evolutionary systems whose equation of state can be formulated as a linear Volterra equation in a Banach space. The main feature of the kernels involved is that they consist of unbounded linear operators. The aim is a coherent presentation of the state of art of the theory including detailed proofs and its applications to problems from mathematical physics, such as viscoelasticity, heat conduction, and electrodynamics with memory. The importance of evolutionary integral equations ‒ which form a larger class than do evolution equations ‒ stems from such applications and therefore special emphasis is placed on these. A number of models are derived and, by means of the developed theory, discussed thoroughly. An annotated bibliography containing 450 entries increases the book’s value as an incisive reference text.

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This excellent book presents a general approach to linear evolutionary systems, with an emphasis on infinite-dimensional systems with time delays, such as those occurring in linear viscoelasticity with or without thermal effects. It gives a very natural and mature extension of the usual semigroup approach to a more general class of infinite-dimensional evolutionary systems. This is the first appearance in the form of a monograph of this recently developed theory. A substantial part of the results are due to the author, or are even new. (…) It is not a book that one reads in a few days. Rather, it should be considered as an investment with lasting value.
(Zentralblatt MATH)

In this book, the author, who has been at the forefront of research on these problems for the last decade, has collected, and in many places extended, the known theory for these equations. In addition, he has provided a framework that allows one to relate and evaluate diverse results in the literature.
(Mathematical Reviews)

This book constitutes a highly valuable addition to the existing literature on the theory of Volterra (evolutionary) integralequations and their applications in physics and engineering. (…) and for the first time the stress is on the infinite-dimensional case.
(SIAM Reviews)

Product details

Authors Jan Prüss, Jan W. Prüss
Publisher Springer, Basel
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.09.2012
 
EAN 9783034804981
ISBN 978-3-0-3480498-1
No. of pages 366
Dimensions 156 mm x 21 mm x 234 mm
Weight 588 g
Illustrations XXVI, 366 p. 8 illus.
Series Modern Birkhäuser Classics
Modern Birkhäuser Classics
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Mathematics > Analysis

Analysis, A, Differentialrechnung und -gleichungen, Funktionalanalysis und Abwandlungen, Mathematics and Statistics, Ordinary Differential Equations, Differential calculus & equations, Differential equations, Integral Equations, Functional analysis & transforms, Operator Theory

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