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Singularities in Boundary Value Problems: Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Study Institute held at Maratea, Italy, September 22โOctober 3, 1980
โ Scribed by J. Chazarain (auth.), H. G. Garnir (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Year
- 1981
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 389
- Series
- NATO Advanced Study Institutes Series 65
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
The 1980 Maratea NATO Advanced Study Institute (= ASI) followed the lines of the 1976 Liege NATO ASI. Indeed, the interest of boundary problems for linear evolution partial differential equations and systems is more and more acute because of the outstanding position of those problems in the mathematical description of the physical world, namely through sciences such as fluid dynamics, elastodynamics, electroยญ dynamics, electromagnetism, plasma physics and so on. In those problems the question of the propagation of singularities of the solution has boomed these last years. Placed in its definitive mathematical frame in 1970 by L. Hormander, this branch -of the theory recorded a tremendous impetus in the last decade and is now eagerly studied by the most prominent research workers in the field of partial differential equations. It describes the wave phenomena connected with the solution of boundary problems with very general boundaries, by replacing the (generailly impossible) computation of a precise solution by a convenient asymptotic approximation. For instance, it allows the description of progressive waves in a medium with obstacles of various shapes, meeting classical phenomena as reflexion, refraction, transmission, and even more complicated ones, called supersonic waves, head waves, creeping waves, โขโขโขโขโขโข The !'tudy of singularities uses involved new mathematical concepts (such as distributions, wave front sets, asymptotic developments, pseudo-differential operators, Fourier integral operators, microfunctions, โขโขโข ) but emerges as the most sensible application to physical problems. A complete exposition of the present state of this theory seemed to be still lacking.
โฆ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xvi
Sur le Comportement Semi Classique du Spectre et de lโAmplitude de Diffusion dโun Hamiltonien Quantique....Pages 1-18
General Initial-Boundary Problems for Second Order Hyperbolic Equations....Pages 19-54
Note on a Singular Initial-Boundary Value Problem....Pages 55-67
Pseudo-Differential Operators of Principal Type....Pages 69-96
Mixed Problems for the Wave Equation....Pages 97-119
Microlocal Analysis of Boundary Value Problems with Applications to Diffraction....Pages 121-131
Transformation Methods for Boundary Value Problems....Pages 133-168
Propagation of Singularities and the Scattering Matrix....Pages 169-184
Propagation at the Boundary of Analytic Singularities....Pages 185-212
Lower Bounds at Infinity for Solutions of Differential Equations with Constant Coefficients in Unbounded Domains....Pages 213-234
Analytic Singularities of Solutions of Boundary Value Problems....Pages 235-269
Diffraction Effects in the Scattering of Waves....Pages 271-316
Singularities of Elementary Solutions of Hyperbolic Equations with Constant Coefficients....Pages 317-326
The Mixed Problem for Hyperbolic Systems....Pages 327-370
Back Matter....Pages 371-377
โฆ Subjects
Algebra
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