<p>The second edition of <i>Introduction to Partial Differential Equations,</i> which originally appeared in the Princeton series Mathematical Notes, serves as a text for mathematics students at the intermediate graduate level. The goal is to acquaint readers with the fundamental classical results o
Introduction to Partial Differential Equations. Second Edition
β Scribed by Gerald B. Folland
- Publisher
- Princeton University Press
- Year
- 1995
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 338
- Edition
- 2 Sub
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
The second edition of Introduction to Partial Differential Equations, which originally appeared in the Princeton series Mathematical Notes, serves as a text for mathematics students at the intermediate graduate level. The goal is to acquaint readers with the fundamental classical results of partial differential equations and to guide them into some aspects of the modern theory to the point where they will be equipped to read advanced treatises and research papers. This book includes many more exercises than the first edition, offers a new chapter on pseudodifferential operators, and contains additional material throughout.The first five chapters of the book deal with classical theory: first-order equations, local existence theorems, and an extensive discussion of the fundamental differential equations of mathematical physics. The techniques of modern analysis, such as distributions and Hilbert spaces, are used wherever appropriate to illuminate these long-studied topics. The last three chapters introduce the modern theory: Sobolev spaces, elliptic boundary value problems, and pseudodifferential operators.
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
Introduction What are Partial Differential Equations? PDEs We Can Already Solve Initial and Boundary Conditions Linear PDEs-Definitions Linear PDEs-The Principle of Superposition Separation of Variables for Linear, Homogeneous PDEs Eigenvalue Problems The Big Three PDEsSecond-Order, Linear, Homogene
<p><P>This self-contained textbook offers an elementary introduction to partial differential equations (PDEs), primarily focusing on linear equations, but also providing a perspective on nonlinear equations, through Hamilton--Jacobi equations, elliptic equations with measurable coefficients and DeGi
This is the second edition of the now definitive text on partial differential equations (PDE). It offers a comprehensive survey of modern techniques in the theoretical study of PDE with particular emphasis on nonlinear equations. Its wide scope and clear exposition make it a great text for a graduat
<p><P>This self-contained textbook offers an elementary introduction to partial differential equations (PDEs), primarily focusing on linear equations, but also providing a perspective on nonlinear equations, through Hamilton--Jacobi equations, elliptic equations with measurable coefficients and DeGi