This book provides a general introduction to applied analysis; vector analysis with physical motivation, calculus of variation, Fourier analysis, eigenfunction expansion, distribution, and so forth, including a catalogue of mathematical theories, such as basic analysis, topological spaces, complex f
Applied Analysis: Mathematical Methods in Natural Science
โ Scribed by Takasi Senba, Takashi Suzuki
- Publisher
- World Scientific Publishing Company
- Year
- 2004
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 392
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Senba (Miyazaki U.) and Suzuki (Osaka U.) provide an introduction to applied mathematics in various disciplines. Topics include geometric objects, such as basic notions of vector analysis, curvature and extremals; calculus of variation including isoperimetric inequality, the direct and indirect methods, and numerical schemes; infinite dimensional analysis, including Hilbert space, Fourier series, eigenvalue problems, and distributions; random motion of particles, including the process of diffusion, the kinetic model, and semiconductor device equations; linear and non-linear PDE theories; and the system of chemotaxis. Appendices include a catalog of mathematical theories and commentary on elliptic and parabolic equations and systems of self-interacting particles. Distributed by World Scientific.
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