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Introduction to Partial Differential Equations

English · Hardback

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This modern take on partial differential equations does not require knowledge beyond vector calculus and linear algebra. The author focuses on the most important classical partial differential equations, including conservation equations and their characteristics, the wave equation, the heat equation, function spaces, and Fourier series, drawing on tools from analysis only as they arise. 
Within each section the author creates a narrative that answers the five questions: 

  1. What is the scientific problem we are trying to understand?
  2. How do we model that with PDE?
  3. What techniques can we use to analyze the PDE?
  4. How do those techniques apply to this equation?
  5. What information or insight did we obtain by developing and analyzing the PDE?
The text stresses the interplay between modeling and mathematical analysis, providing a thorough source of problems and an inspirationfor the development of methods. 

List of contents

1. Introduction.- 2. Preliminaries.- 3. Conservation Equations and Characteristics.- 4. The Wave Equation.- 5. Separation of Variables.- 6. The Heat Equation.- 7. Function Spaces.- 8. Fourier Series.- 9. Maximum Principles.- 10. Weak Solutions.- 11. Variational Methods.- 12. Distributions.- 13. The Fourier Transform.- A. Appendix: Analysis Foundations.- References.- Notation Guide.- Index.

About the author

David Borthwick, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, Emory University,  Atlanta, GA 30322

Summary

This modern take on partial differential equations does not require knowledge beyond vector calculus and linear algebra. The author focuses on the most important classical partial differential equations, including conservation equations and their characteristics, the wave equation, the heat equation, function spaces, and Fourier series, drawing on tools from analysis only as they arise. 
Within each section the author creates a narrative that answers the five questions: 

  1. What is the scientific problem we are trying to understand?
  2. How do we model that with PDE?
  3. What techniques can we use to analyze the PDE?
  4. How do those techniques apply to this equation?
  5. What information or insight did we obtain by developing and analyzing the PDE?
The text stresses the interplay between modeling and mathematical analysis, providing a thorough source of problems and an inspirationfor the development of methods. 

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“The book under review is intended for an introductory course for students. The author gives a balanced presentation that includes modern methods, without requiring prerequisites beyond vector calculus and linear algebra. Concepts and definitions from analysis are introduced only as they are needed in the text.” (Dian K. Palagachev, zbMATH 1364.35001, 2017)

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"The book under review is intended for an introductory course for students. The author gives a balanced presentation that includes modern methods, without requiring prerequisites beyond vector calculus and linear algebra. Concepts and definitions from analysis are introduced only as they are needed in the text." (Dian K. Palagachev, zbMATH 1364.35001, 2017)

Product details

Authors David Borthwick
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2017
 
EAN 9783319489346
ISBN 978-3-31-948934-6
No. of pages 283
Dimensions 158 mm x 241 mm x 23 mm
Weight 564 g
Illustrations XVI, 283 p. 68 illus., 61 illus. in color.
Series Universitext
Universitext
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Mathematics > Analysis

Analysis, B, Mathematics and Statistics, Applications of Mathematics, Mathematical physics, Partial Differential Equations, Mathematical modelling, Mathematical Applications in the Physical Sciences

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