On the partial differential equations of mathematical physics
β Scribed by Juan Luis Vazquez
- Book ID
- 127399871
- Year
- 1903
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 624 KB
- Series
- Math.Ann
- Category
- Library
- ISBN
- 0198569033
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
The Heat Equation is one of the three classical linear partial differential equations of second order that form the basis of any elementary introduction to the area of PDEs, and only recently has it come to be fairly well understood. In this monograph, aimed at research students and academics in mathematics and engineering, as well as engineering specialists, Professor Vazquez provides a systematic and comprehensive presentation of the mathematical theory of the nonlinear heat equation usually called the Porous Medium Equation (PME). This equation appears in a number of physical applications, such as to describe processes involving fluid flow, heat transfer or diffusion. Other applications have been proposed in mathematical biology, lubrication, boundary layer theory, and other fields. Each chapter contains a detailed introduction and is supplied with a section of notes, providing comments, historical notes or recommended reading, and exercises for the reader.
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
Unusually accessible introduction to equations fundamental to investigation of waves, heat conduction, hydrodynamics, other physical problems. Derivation of fundamental equations, Riemannβs method, equation of heat conduction, theory of integral equations, Greenβs function, much more. Only knowledge
*Mathematical Physics with Partial Differential Equations* is for advanced undergraduate and beginning graduate students taking a course on mathematical physics taught out of math departments. The text presents some of the most important topics and methods of mathematical physics. The premise is to
*Mathematical Physics with Partial Differential Equations* is for advanced undergraduate and beginning graduate students taking a course on mathematical physics taught out of math departments. The text presents some of the most important topics and methods of mathematical physics. The premise is to
*Mathematical Physics with Partial Differential Equations* is for advanced undergraduate and beginning graduate students taking a course on mathematical physics taught out of math departments. The text presents some of the most important topics and methods of mathematical physics. The premise is to