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Acoustic and Electromagnetic Equations: Integral Representations for Harmonic Problems

✍ Scribed by Jean-Claude Nédélec (auth.)


Publisher
Springer-Verlag New York
Year
2001
Tongue
English
Leaves
328
Series
Applied Mathematical Sciences 144
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


This book is devoted to the study of the acoustic wave equation and of the Maxwell system, the two most common wave equations encountered in physics or in engineering. The main goal is to present a detailed analysis of their mathematical and physical properties. Wave equations are time dependent. However, use of the Fourier transΒ­ form reduces their study to that of harmonic systems: the harmonic Helmholtz equation, in the case of the acoustic equation, or the harΒ­ monic Maxwell system. This book concentrates on the study of these harmonic problems, which are a first step toward the study of more general time-dependent problems. In each case, we give a mathematical setting that allows us to prove existence and uniqueness theorems. We have systematically chosen the use of variational formulations related to considerations of physical energy. We study the integral representations of the solutions. These representaΒ­ tions yield several integral equations. We analyze their essential properties. We introduce variational formulations for these integral equations, which are the basis of most numerical approximations. Different parts of this book were taught for at least ten years by the author at the post-graduate level at Ecole Poly technique and the University of Paris 6, to students in applied mathematics. The actual presentation has been tested on them. I wish to thank them for their active and constructive participation, which has been extremely useful, and I apologize for forcing them to learn some geometry of surfaces.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-ix
Some Wave Equations....Pages 1-8
The Helmholtz Equation....Pages 9-109
Integral Representations and Integral Equations....Pages 110-149
Singular Integral Operators....Pages 150-176
Maxwell Equations and Electromagnetic Waves....Pages 177-300
Back Matter....Pages 301-318

✦ Subjects


Analysis; Computational Intelligence; Electrical Engineering


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