From the reviews: "Volumes III and IV complete L. H?rmander's treatise on linear partial differential equations. They constitute the most complete and up-to-date account of this subject, by the author who has dominated it and made the most significant contributions in the last decades.....It is a
Linear Differential Operators (Classics in Applied Mathematics)
β Scribed by Cornelius Lanczos
- Publisher
- Society for Industrial Mathematics
- Year
- 1987
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 582
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
As the other reviewers have said, this is a master piece for various reasons. Lanczos is famous for his work on linear operators (and efficient algorithms to find a subset of eigenvalues). Moreover, he has an "atomistic" (his words) view of differential equations, very close to the founding father's one (Euler, Lagrange,...). A modern book on linear operators begins with the abstract concept of function space as a vector space, of scalar product as integrals,... The approach is powerful but somehow we loose our good intuition about differential operators. Lanczos begins with the simplest of differential equations and use a discretization scheme (very natural to anybody who has used a computer to solve differential equations) to show how a differential equation transforms into a system a linear algebraic equation. It is then obvious that this system is undetermined and has to be supplemented by enough boundary condition to be solvable. From here, during the third chapters, Lanczos develops the concept of linear systems and general (n x m) matrices, the case of over and under determination, the compatibility conditions, ...It is only after these discussions that he returns (chapter 4) to the function space and develops the operator approach and the role of boundary conditions in over and under-determination of solutions and the place of the adjoint operators. The remaining of the book develops these concepts : chp5 is devoted to Green's function and hermitian problems, chap7 to Sturm-Liouville,... The last chapter is devoted to numerical techniques, amazing if one think that the book was written at the very beginning of computers, which is a gem by itself.
β¦ Table of Contents
Linear Differential Operators......Page 2
CONTENTS......Page 8
PREFACE......Page 14
BIBLIOGRAPHY......Page 18
1 INTERPOLATION......Page 20
2 HARMONIC ANALYSIS......Page 68
3 MATRIX CALCULUS......Page 118
4 THE FUNCTION SPACE......Page 181
5 THE GREEN'S FUNCTION......Page 224
6 COMMUNICATION PROBLEMS......Page 333
7 STURM-LIOUVILLE PROBLEMS......Page 366
8 BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEMS......Page 450
9 NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF TRAJECTORY PROBLEMS......Page 530
INDEX......Page 573
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