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Partial Differential Equations: An Introduction.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Strauss, Walter A., 1937-
Contributor:
GIC Course Text Collection (University of Pennsylvania)
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Math.
Local Subjects:
Math.
Edition:
Second edition.
Contents:
Chapter 1 Where PDEs Come From
1.1 What is a Partial Differential Equation? 1
1.2 First-Order Linear Equations 6
1.3 Flows, Vibrations, and Diffusions 10
1.4 Initial and Boundary Conditions 20
1.5 Well-Posed Problems 25
1.6 Types of Second-Order Equations 28
Chapter 2 Waves and Diffusions
2.1 The Wave Equation 33
2.2 Causality and Energy 39
2.3 The Diffusion Equation 42
2.4 Diffusion on the Whole Line 46
2.5 Comparison of Waves and Diffusions 54
Chapter 3 Reflections and Sources
3.1 Diffusion on the Half-Line 57
3.2 Reflections of Waves 61
3.3 Diffusion with a Source 67
3.4 Waves with a Source 71
3.5 Diffusion Revisited 80
Chapter 4 Boundary Problems
4.1 Separation of Variables, The Dirichlet Condition 84
4.2 The Neumann Condition 89
4.3 The Robin Condition 92
Chapter 5 Fourier Series
5.1 The Coefficients 104
5.2 Even, Odd, Periodic, and Complex Functions 113
5.3 Orthogonality and General Fourier Series 118
5.4 Completeness 124
5.5 Completeness and the Gibbs Phenomenon 136
5.6 Inhomogeneous Boundary Conditions 147
Chapter 6 Harmonic Functions
6.1 Laplace's Equation 152
6.2 Rectangles and Cubes 161
6.3 Poisson's Formula 165
6.4 Circles, Wedges, and Annuli 172
Chapter 7 Green's Identities and Green's Functions
7.1 Green's First Identity 178
7.2 Green's Second Identity 185
7.3 Green's Functions 188
7.4 Half-Space and Sphere 191
Chapter 8 Computation of Solutions
8.1 Opportunities and Dangers 199
8.2 Approximations of Diffusions 203
8.3 Approximations of Waves 211
8.4 Approximations of Laplace's Equation 218
8.5 Finite Element Method 222
Chapter 9 Waves in Space
9.1 Energy and Causality 228
9.2 The Wave Equation in Space-Time 234
9.3 Rays, Singularities, and Sources 242
9.4 The Diffusion and Schrodinger Equations 248
9.5 The Hydrogen Atom 254
Chapter 10 Boundaries in the Plane and in Space
10.1 Fourier's Method, Revisited 258
10.2 Vibrations of a Drumhead 264
10.3 Solid Vibrations in a Ball 270
10.4 Nodes 278
10.5 Bessel Functions 282
10.6 Legendre Functions 289
10.7 Angular Momentum in Quantum Mechanics 294
Chapter 11 General Eigenvalue Problems
11.1 The Eigenvalues Are Minima of the Potential Energy 299
11.2 Computation of Eigenvalues 304
11.3 Completeness 310
11.4 Symmetric Differential Operators 314
11.5 Completeness and Separation of Variables 318
11.6 Asymptotics of the Eigenvalues 322
Chapter 12 Distributions and Transforms
12.1 Distributions 331
12.2 Green's Functions, Revisited 338
12.3 Fourier Transforms 343
12.4 Source Functions 349
12.5 Laplace Transform Techniques 353
Chapter 13 PDE Problems from Physics
13.1 Electromagnetism 358
13.2 Fluids and Acoustics 361
13.3 Scattering 366
13.4 Continuous Spectrum 370
13.5 Equations of Elementary Particles 373
Chapter 14 Nonlinear PDEs
14.1 Shock Waves 380
14.2 Solitons 390
14.3 Calculus of Variations 397
14.4 Bifurcation Theory 401
14.5 Water Waves 406
A.1 Continuous and Differentiable Functions 414
A.2 Infinite Series of Functions 418
A.3 Differentiation and Integration 420
A.4 Differential Equations 423
A.5 The Gamma Function 425.
ISBN:
9780470054567

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