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Stability of Functional Equations in Several Variables

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The notion of stability of functional equations of several variables in the sense used here had its origins more than half a century ago when S. Ulam posed the fundamental problem and Donald H. Hyers gave the first significant partial solution in 1941. The subject has been revised and de veloped by an increasing number of mathematicians, particularly during the last two decades. Three survey articles have been written on the subject by D. H. Hyers (1983), D. H. Hyers and Th. M. Rassias (1992), and most recently by G. L. Forti (1995). None of these works included proofs of the results which were discussed. Furthermore, it should be mentioned that wider interest in this subject area has increased substantially over the last years, yet the pre sentation of research has been confined mainly to journal articles. The time seems ripe for a comprehensive introduction to this subject, which is the purpose of the present work. This book is the first to cover the classical results along with current research in the subject. An attempt has been made to present the material in an integrated and self-contained fashion. In addition to the main topic of the stability of certain functional equa tions, some other related problems are discussed, including the stability of the convex functional inequality and the stability of minimum points. A sad note. During the final stages of the manuscript our beloved co author and friend Professor Donald H. Hyers passed away.

List of contents

Prologue.- 1. Introduction.- 2. Approximately Additive and Approximately Linear Mappings.- 3. Stability of the Quadratic Functional Equation.- 4. Generalizations. The Method of Invariant Means.- 5. Approximately Multiplicative Mappings. Superstability.- 6. The Stability of Functional Equations for Trigonometric and Similar Functions.- 7. Functions with Bounded nth Differences.- 8. Approximately Convex Functions.- 9. Stability of the Generalized Orthogonality Functional Equation.- 10. Stability and Set-Valued Functions.- 11. Stability of Stationary and Minimum Points.- 12. Functional Congruences.- 13. Quasi-Additive Functions and Related Topics.- References.

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"...The book under review is an exhaustive presentation of the results in the field, not called Hyers-Ulam stability. It contains chapters on approximately additive and linear mappings, stability of the quadratic functional equation, approximately multiplicative mappings, functions with bounded differences, approximately convex functions. The book is of interest not only for people working in functional equations but also for all mathematicians interested in functional analysis."
-Zentralblatt Math
"Contains survey results on the stability of a wide class of functional equations and therefore, in particular, it would be interesting for everyone who works in functional equations theory as well as in the theory of approximation."
-Mathematical Reviews

Product details

Authors D Hyers, D H Hyers, D. H. Hyers, D.H. Hyers, Isac, G Isac, G. Isac, George Isac, Themistocles Rassias, Themistocles M. Rassias
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.01.2013
 
EAN 9781461272847
ISBN 978-1-4612-7284-7
No. of pages 318
Dimensions 156 mm x 19 mm x 236 mm
Weight 504 g
Illustrations VII, 318 p.
Series Progress in Nonlinear Differential Equations and Their Applications
Progress in Nonlinear Differen
Progress in Nonlinear Differential Equations and Their Applications
Progress in Nonlinear Differen
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Mathematics > Basic principles

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