Applied Partial Differential Equations
, by Ockendon, John; Howison, Sam; Lacey, Andrew; Movchan, AlexanderNote: Supplemental materials are not guaranteed with Rental or Used book purchases.
- ISBN: 9780198527701 | 0198527705
- Cover: Hardcover
- Copyright: 8/7/2003
This title includes the following features: New edition of the well-knowntext by Ockendon et al.; Contains numerous new and topical exercises; Focuses onrecent applications of PDEs; Timely updates on: transform methods (especiallymultidimensional Fourier transforms and the Radon transform), explicitrepresentations of general solutions of the wave equation, bifurcations, theWiener-Hopf method, free surface flows, American options, the Monge-Ampereequation, linear elasticity, and complex characteristics
Alexander Movchan is professor, Department of Mathematical Sciences, Liverpool University.
Introduction | 1 | (5) | |||
1 First-order scalar quasilinear equations | 6 | (29) | |||
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2 First-order quasilinear systems | 35 | (41) | |||
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3 Introduction to second-order scalar equations | 76 | (17) | |||
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4 Hyperbolic equations | 93 | (58) | |||
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5 Elliptic equations | 151 | (90) | |||
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6 Parabolic equations | 241 | (64) | |||
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7 Free boundary problems | 305 | (54) | |||
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8 Non-quasilinear equations | 359 | (34) | |||
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9 Miscellaneous topics | 393 | (41) | |||
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Conclusion | 434 | (2) | |||
References | 436 | (3) | |||
Index | 439 |
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