Does entropy really increase no matter what we do? Can light pass through a Big Bang? What is certain about the Heisenberg uncertainty principle? Many laws of physics are formulated in terms of differential equations, and the questions above are about the nature of their solutions. This book puts to
A course on partial differential equations
โ Scribed by Craig, Walter
- Publisher
- American Mathematical Society
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 217
- Series
- Graduate studies in mathematics volume 197
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Introduction -- Wave equations -- The heat equation -- Laplace's equation -- Properties of the Fourier transform -- Wave equations on Rn -- Dispersion -- Conservation laws and shocks
โฆ Table of Contents
IntroductionWave equationsThe heat equationLaplace's equationProperties of the Fourier transformWave equations on $\mathbb{R}^n$DispersionConservation laws and shocksBibliographyIndex
โฆ Subjects
Differential equations, Partial -- Textbooks;Differential equations, Partial;Partielle Differentialgleichung;Harmonic analysis on Euclidean spaces;Partial differential equations;Textbooks;Differential equations, Partial -- Textbooks
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<p><P>These lectures concentrate on (nonlinear) stochastic partial differential equations (SPDE) of evolutionary type. All kinds of dynamics with stochastic influence in nature or man-made complex systems can be modelled by such equations. <BR>To keep the technicalities minimal we confine ourselves
<p><P>These lectures concentrate on (nonlinear) stochastic partial differential equations (SPDE) of evolutionary type. All kinds of dynamics with stochastic influence in nature or man-made complex systems can be modelled by such equations. <BR>To keep the technicalities minimal we confine ourselves
<p><P>These lectures concentrate on (nonlinear) stochastic partial differential equations (SPDE) of evolutionary type. All kinds of dynamics with stochastic influence in nature or man-made complex systems can be modelled by such equations. <BR>To keep the technicalities minimal we confine ourselves
<p><P>These lectures concentrate on (nonlinear) stochastic partial differential equations (SPDE) of evolutionary type. All kinds of dynamics with stochastic influence in nature or man-made complex systems can be modelled by such equations. <BR>To keep the technicalities minimal we confine ourselves