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Semigroups of Linear Operators and Applications to Partial Differential Equations (Hardcover, 1st ed. 1983. Corr. 2nd printing... Semigroups of Linear Operators and Applications to Partial Differential Equations (Hardcover, 1st ed. 1983. Corr. 2nd printing 1992)
Amnon Pazy
R4,846 Discovery Miles 48 460 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

From the reviews "Since E. Hille and K. Yoshida established the characterization of generators of "C"0 semigroups in the 1940s, semigroups of linear operators and its neighboring areas have developed into a beautiful abstract theory. Moreover, the fact that mathematically this abstract theory has many direct and important applications in partial differential equations enhances its importance as a necessary discipline in both functional analysis and differential equations. In my opinion Pazy has done an outstanding job in presenting both the abstract theory and basic applications in a clear and interesting manner. The choice and order of the material, the clarity of the proofs, and the overall presentation make this an excellent place for both researchers and students to learn about "C"0 semigroups." #"Bulletin Applied Mathematical Sciences 4/85"#1 "In spite of the other monographs on the subject, the reviewer can recommend that of Pazy as being particularly written, with a bias noticeably different from that of the other volumes. Pazy's decision to give a connected account of the applications to partial differential equations in the last two chapters was a particularly happy one, since it enables one to see what the theory can achieve much better than would the insertion of occasional examples. The chapters achieve a very nice balance between being so easy as to appear disappointing, and so sophisticated that they are incomprehensible except to the expert." #"Bulletin of the" "London Mathematical Society"#2

Dynamical Systems IV - Symplectic Geometry and its Applications (Hardcover, 2nd expanded and rev. ed. 2001): V. I. Arnol'd Dynamical Systems IV - Symplectic Geometry and its Applications (Hardcover, 2nd expanded and rev. ed. 2001)
V. I. Arnol'd; Contributions by V. I. Arnol'd; Translated by G. Wassermann, A. Dzhamay; Contributions by B.A. Dubrovin; Edited by …
R4,703 Discovery Miles 47 030 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

From the reviews of the first edition:
..". In general the articles ... are well written in a style that enables one to grasp the ideas. The actual style is a readable mix of the important results, outlines of proofs and complete proofs when it does not take too long together with readable explanations of what is going on. Also very useful are the large lists of references which are important not only for their mathematical content but also because the references given also contain articles in the Soviet literature which may not be familiar or possibly accessible to readers."
"New Zealand Math. Soc. Newsletter 1991"
..". Here ... a wealth of material is displayed for us, too much to even indicate in a review. ... Your reviewer was very impressed by the contents of both volumes (EMS 2 and 4), recommending them without any restriction. As far as he could judge, most presentations seem fairly complete..."
"Mededelingen van het Wiskundig genootshap 1992 "

Dynamics, Games and Science - International Conference and Advanced School Planet Earth, DGS II, Portugal, August 28-September... Dynamics, Games and Science - International Conference and Advanced School Planet Earth, DGS II, Portugal, August 28-September 6, 2013 (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2015)
Jean Pierre Bourguignon, Rolf Jeltsch, Alberto Adrego Pinto, Marcelo Viana
R4,239 Discovery Miles 42 390 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The focus of this volume is research carried out as part of the program Mathematics of Planet Earth, which provides a platform to showcase the essential role of mathematics in addressing problems of an economic and social nature and creating a context for mathematicians and applied scientists to foster mathematical and interdisciplinary developments that will be necessary to tackle a myriad of issues and meet future global economic and social challenges. Earth is a planet with dynamic processes in its mantle, oceans and atmosphere creating climate, causing natural disasters and influencing fundamental aspects of life and life-supporting systems. In addition to these natural processes, human activity has developed highly complex systems, including economic and financial systems; the World Wide Web; frameworks for resource management, transportation, energy production and utilization; health care delivery, and social organizations. This development has increased to the point where it impacts the stability and equilibrium in human societies. Issues such as financial and economic crisis, sustainability, management of resources, risk analysis, and global integration have come to the fore. Written by some of the world's leading specialists, this book presents the proceedings of the International Conference and Advanced School Planet Earth, Dynamics, Games and Science II, held in Lisbon, Portugal, 28 August -6 September 2013, which was organized by the International Center of Mathematics (CIM) as a partner institution of the international program Mathematics of Planet Earth 2013. The book describes the state of the art in advanced research and ultimate techniques in modeling natural, economic and social phenomena. It constitutes a tool and a framework for researchers and graduate students, both in mathematics and applied sciences, focusing mainly on dynamical systems, game theory and applied sciences.

Linear Difference Equations with Discrete Transform Methods (Hardcover, 1996 ed.): A. J. Jerri Linear Difference Equations with Discrete Transform Methods (Hardcover, 1996 ed.)
A. J. Jerri
R5,393 Discovery Miles 53 930 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This book covers the basic elements of difference equations and the tools of difference and sum calculus necessary for studying and solv ing, primarily, ordinary linear difference equations. Examples from various fields are presented clearly in the first chapter, then discussed along with their detailed solutions in Chapters 2-7. The book is in tended mainly as a text for the beginning undergraduate course in difference equations, where the "operational sum calculus" of the di rect use of the discrete Fourier transforms for solving boundary value problems associated with difference equations represents an added new feature compared to other existing books on the subject at this introductory level. This means that in addition to the familiar meth ods of solving difference equations that are covered in Chapter 3, this book emphasizes the use of discrete transforms. It is an attempt to introduce the methods and mechanics of discrete transforms for solv ing ordinary difference equations. The treatment closely parallels what many students have already learned about using the opera tional (integral) calculus of Laplace and Fourier transforms to solve differential equations. As in the continuous case, discrete operational methods may not solve problems that are intractable by other meth ods, but they can facilitate the solution of a large class of discrete initial and boundary value problems. Such operational methods, or what we shall term "operational sum calculus," may be extended eas ily to solve partial difference equations associated with initial and/or boundary value problems."

Method of Difference Potentials and Its Applications (Hardcover, 2002 ed.): N.K. Kulman Method of Difference Potentials and Its Applications (Hardcover, 2002 ed.)
N.K. Kulman; Viktor S. Ryaben'kii
R2,956 Discovery Miles 29 560 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The book presents the method of difference potentials first proposed by the author in 1969 and contains illustrative examples and new algorithms for solving applied problems of gas dynamics, diffraction, scattering theory, and active noise screening. The fundamentals of the method are described in Parts I-III and its applications in Parts IV-VIII. To get acquainted with the basic ideas of the method, it suffices to study the Introduction. After this, each of the Parts VI-VIII can be read independently. The book is intended for specialists in the field of computational mathematics and the theory of differential and integral equations, as well as for graduate students of related specialities.

Variational Problems with Concentration (Hardcover, 1999 ed.): Martin F. Bach Variational Problems with Concentration (Hardcover, 1999 ed.)
Martin F. Bach
R2,971 Discovery Miles 29 710 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This self-contained research monograph focuses on semilinear Dirichlet problems and similar equations involving the p-Laplacian. The author explains new techniques in detail, and derives several numerical methods approximating the concentration point and the free boundary. The corresponding plots are highlights of this book.

Recent Developments in the Numerics of Nonlinear Hyperbolic Conservation Laws - Lectures Presented at a Workshop at the... Recent Developments in the Numerics of Nonlinear Hyperbolic Conservation Laws - Lectures Presented at a Workshop at the Mathematical Research Institute Oberwolfach, Germany, Jan 15 - 21, 2012 (Hardcover, 2013 ed.)
Rainer Ansorge, Hester Bijl, Andreas Meister, Thomas Sonar
R5,185 Discovery Miles 51 850 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

In January 2012 an Oberwolfach workshop took place on the topic of recent developments in the numerics of partial differential equations. Focus was laid on methods of high order and on applications in Computational Fluid Dynamics. The book covers most of the talks presented at this workshop.

Handbook of Topological Fixed Point Theory (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2005): Robert F. Brown, Massimo Furi, L. Gorniewicz, Boju Jiang Handbook of Topological Fixed Point Theory (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2005)
Robert F. Brown, Massimo Furi, L. Gorniewicz, Boju Jiang
R4,214 Discovery Miles 42 140 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Fixed point theory concerns itself with a very simple, and basic, mathematical setting. For a functionf that has a setX as bothdomain and range, a ?xed point off isa pointx ofX for whichf(x)=x. Two fundamental theorems concerning ?xed points are those of Banach and of Brouwer. In Banach's theorem, X is a complete metric space with metricd andf:X?X is required to be a contraction, that is, there must existL< 1 such thatd(f(x),f(y))?Ld(x,y) for allx,y?X. Theconclusion is thatf has a ?xed point, in fact exactly one of them. Brouwer'stheorem requiresX to betheclosed unit ball in a Euclidean space and f:X?X to be a map, that is, a continuous function. Again we can conclude that f has a ?xed point. But in this case the set of?xed points need not be a single point, in fact every closed nonempty subset of the unit ball is the ?xed point set for some map. ThemetriconX in Banach'stheorem is used in the crucialhypothesis about the function, that it is a contraction. The unit ball in Euclidean space is also metric, and the metric topology determines the continuity of the function, but the focus of Brouwer's theorem is on topological characteristics of the unit ball, in particular that it is a contractible ?nite polyhedron. The theorems of Banach and Brouwer illustrate the di?erence between the two principal branches of ?xed point theory: metric ?xed point theory and topological ?xed point theory.

Generating Families in the Restricted Three-Body Problem - II. Quantitative Study of Bifurcations (Hardcover, 2001 ed.): Michel... Generating Families in the Restricted Three-Body Problem - II. Quantitative Study of Bifurcations (Hardcover, 2001 ed.)
Michel Henon
R2,688 Discovery Miles 26 880 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The classical restricted three-body problem is of fundamental importance because of its applications in astronomy and space navigation, and also as a simple model of a non-integrable Hamiltonian dynamical system. A central role is played by periodic orbits, of which many have been computed numerically. This is the second volume of an attempt to explain and organize the material through a systematic study of generating families, the limits of families of periodic orbits when the mass ratio of the two main bodies becomes vanishingly small. We use quantitative analysis in the vicinity of bifurcations of types 1 and 2. In most cases the junctions between branches can now be determined. A first-order approximation of families of periodic orbits in the vicinity of a bifurcation is also obtained. This book is intended for scientists and students interested in the restricted problem, in its applications to astronomy and space research, and in the theory of dynamical systems.

Oscillations and Waves - in Linear and Nonlinear Systems (Hardcover, 1989 ed.): M.I. Rabinovich, D.I. Trubetskov Oscillations and Waves - in Linear and Nonlinear Systems (Hardcover, 1989 ed.)
M.I. Rabinovich, D.I. Trubetskov
R2,961 Discovery Miles 29 610 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

'Et mai ... si j'avait su comment en revenir. One service mathematics has rendered the je n'y semis point aUe.' human race. It has put common sense back Jules Verne where it belongs, on the topmost sheJf next to the dusty canister Iabclled 'discarded non. The series is divergent; therefore we may be sense'. Eric T. Bell able to do something with it. O. Heaviside Mathematics is a tool for thought. A highly necessary tool in a world where both feedback and non linearities abound. Similarly, all kinds of parts of mathematics serve as tools for other parts and for other sciences. Applying a simple rewriting rule to the quote on the right above one finds such statements as: 'One service topology has rendered mathematical physics .. .'; 'One service logic has rendered com puter science .. .'; 'One service category theory has rendered mathematics .. .'. All arguably true. And all statements obtainable this way form part of the raison d'etre of this series."

Sobolev Spaces of Infinite Order and Differential Equations (Hardcover, 1988 ed.): Julii A. Dubinskii Sobolev Spaces of Infinite Order and Differential Equations (Hardcover, 1988 ed.)
Julii A. Dubinskii
R1,490 Discovery Miles 14 900 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Generalized Solutions of First Order PDEs - The Dynamical Optimization Perspective (Hardcover, 1995 ed.): Andrei I. Subbotin Generalized Solutions of First Order PDEs - The Dynamical Optimization Perspective (Hardcover, 1995 ed.)
Andrei I. Subbotin
R2,828 Discovery Miles 28 280 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Hamilton-Jacobi equations and other types of partial differential equa- tions of the first order are dealt with in many branches of mathematics, mechanics, and physics. These equations are usually nonlinear, and func- tions vital for the considered problems are not smooth enough to satisfy these equations in the classical sense. An example of such a situation can be provided by the value function of a differential game or an optimal control problem. It is known that at the points of differentiability this function satisfies the corresponding Hamilton-Jacobi-Isaacs-Bellman equation. On the other hand, it is well known that the value function is as a rule not everywhere differentiable and therefore is not a classical global solution. Thus in this case, as in many others where first-order PDE's are used, there arises necessity to introduce a notion of generalized solution and to develop theory and methods for constructing these solutions. In the 50s-70s, problems that involve nonsmooth solutions of first- order PDE's were considered by Bakhvalov, Evans, Fleming, Gel'fand, Godunov, Hopf, Kuznetzov, Ladyzhenskaya, Lax, Oleinik, Rozhdestven- ski1, Samarskii, Tikhonov, and other mathematicians. Among the inves- tigations of this period we should mention the results of S.N. Kruzhkov, which were obtained for Hamilton-Jacobi equation with convex Hamilto- nian. A review of the investigations of this period is beyond the limits of the present book. A sufficiently complete bibliography can be found in [58, 126, 128, 141].

Fine Structures of Hyperbolic Diffeomorphisms (Hardcover, 2009 ed.): Alberto Adrego Pinto, David A. Rand, Flavio Ferreira Fine Structures of Hyperbolic Diffeomorphisms (Hardcover, 2009 ed.)
Alberto Adrego Pinto, David A. Rand, Flavio Ferreira
R2,702 Discovery Miles 27 020 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The study of hyperbolic systems is a core theme of modern dynamics. On surfaces the theory of the ?ne scale structure of hyperbolic invariant sets and their measures can be described in a very complete and elegant way, and is the subject of this book, largely self-contained, rigorously and clearly written. It covers the most important aspects of the subject and is based on several scienti?c works of the leading research workers in this ?eld. This book ?lls a gap in the literature of dynamics. We highly recommend it for any Ph.D student interested in this area. The authors are well-known experts in smooth dynamical systems and ergodic theory. Now we give a more detailed description of the contents: Chapter1.TheIntroductionisadescriptionofthemainconceptsinhyp- bolic dynamics that are used throughout the book. These are due to Bowen, Hirsch, Man' "e, Palis, Pugh, Ruelle, Shub, Sinai, Smale and others. Stable and r unstable manifolds are shown to beC foliated. This result is very useful in a number of contexts. The existence of smooth orthogonal charts is also proved. This chapter includes proofs of extensions to hyperbolic di?eomorphisms of some results of Man' "e for Anosov maps. Chapter 2. All the smooth conjugacy classes of a given topological model are classi?ed using Pinto's and Rand's HR structures. The a?ne structures of Ghys and Sullivan on stable and unstable leaves of Anosov di?eomorphisms are generalized.

Functional Calculus of Pseudodifferential Boundary Problems (Hardcover, 2nd ed. 1996): Gerd Grubb Functional Calculus of Pseudodifferential Boundary Problems (Hardcover, 2nd ed. 1996)
Gerd Grubb
R2,942 Discovery Miles 29 420 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Pseudodifferential methods are central to the study of partial differential equations, because they permit an "algebraization." A replacement of compositions of operators in n-space by simpler product rules for thier symbols. The main purpose of this book is to set up an operational calculus for operators defined from differential and pseudodifferential boundary values problems via a resolvent construction. A secondary purposed is to give a complete treatment of the properties of the calculus of pseudodifferential boundary problems with transmission, both the first version by Boutet de Monvel (brought completely up to date in this edition) and in version containing a parameter running in an unbounded set. And finally, the book presents some applications to evolution problems, index theory, fractional powers, spectral theory and singular perturbation theory.

In this second edition the author has extended the scope and applicability of the calculus wit original contributions and perspectives developed in the years since the first edition. A main improvement is the inclusion of globally estimated symbols, allowing a treatment of operators on noncompact manifolds. Many proofs have been replaced by new and simpler arguments, giving better results and clearer insights. The applications to specific problems have been adapted to use these improved and more concrete techniques. Interest continues to increase among geometers and operator theory specialists in the Boutet de Movel calculus and its various generalizations. Thus the book s improved proofs and modern points of view will be useful to research mathematicians and to graduate students studying partial differential equations and pseudodifferential operators."

Rigorous Global Search: Continuous Problems (Hardcover, 1996 ed.): R.Baker Kearfott Rigorous Global Search: Continuous Problems (Hardcover, 1996 ed.)
R.Baker Kearfott
R4,159 Discovery Miles 41 590 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The book provides a self-contained introduction to underlying techniques, as well as a compendium of theory and a guide to the author's Fortran 90 software for nonlinear algebraic systems and global, constrained optimization with automatic result verification. Besides introductory and survey material, the book contains unique research results. The book also contains non-traditional ideas concerning non-smooth optimization. Thus, the book should be a valuable reference to applied mathematicians and computational scientists and engineers. With numerous examples and exercises, as well as leads for future research, the book can be used as a graduate text or reference on interval arithmetic, automatic differentiation and interval fixed point theory. The book can also serve as a user's guide for the nonlinear equations and optimization software, available free of charge from the author, for the author's general Fortran 90 interval arithmetic package, or for the associated automatic differentiation package. Audience: Researchers in operations research, numerical analysis, computational chemistry, computer-aided geometric design and computational geometry, robot kinematics, remote sensing. Also suitable for graduate and topics courses in numerical analysis, optimization, and operations research.

Nonlinear Mechanics, Groups and Symmetry (Hardcover, 1995 ed.): Yuri A. Mitropolsky, A.K. Lopatin Nonlinear Mechanics, Groups and Symmetry (Hardcover, 1995 ed.)
Yuri A. Mitropolsky, A.K. Lopatin
R5,353 Discovery Miles 53 530 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Asymptotic methods of nonlinear mechanics developed by N. M. Krylov and N. N. Bogoliubov originated new trend in perturbation theory. They pene- trated deep into various applied branches (theoretical physics, mechanics, ap- plied astronomy, dynamics of space flights, and others) and laid the founda- tion for lrumerous generalizations and for the creation of various modifications of thesem. E!f,hods. A great number of approaches and techniques exist and many differen. t classes of mathematical objects have been considered (ordinary differential equations, partial differential equations, delay diffe,'ential equations and others). The stat. e of studying related problems was described in mono- graphs and original papers of Krylov N. M. , Bogoliubov N. N. [1], [2], Bogoli- ubov N. N [1J, Bogoliubov N. N. , Mitropolsky Yu. A. [1], Bogoliubov N. N. , Mitropol- sky Yu. A. , Samoilenko A. M. [1], Akulenko L. D. [1], van den Broek B. [1], van den Broek B. , Verhulst F. [1], Chernousko F. L. , Akulenko L. D. and Sokolov B. N. [1], Eckhause W. [l], Filatov A. N. [2], Filatov A. N. , Shershkov V. V. [1], Gi- acaglia G. E. O. [1], Grassman J. [1], Grebennikov E. A. [1], Grebennikov E. A. , Mitropolsky Yu. A. [1], Grebennikov E. A. , Ryabov Yu. A. [1], Hale J . K. [I]' Ha- paev N. N. [1], Landa P. S. [1), Lomov S. A. [1], Lopatin A. K. [22]-[24], Lykova O. B.

Well-Posedness of Parabolic Difference Equations (Hardcover): A Ashyralyev, P.E. Sobolevskii Well-Posedness of Parabolic Difference Equations (Hardcover)
A Ashyralyev, P.E. Sobolevskii
R2,431 Discovery Miles 24 310 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

A well-known and widely applied method of approximating the solutions of problems in mathematical physics is the method of difference schemes. Modern computers allow the implementation of highly accurate ones; hence, their construction and investigation for various boundary value problems in mathematical physics is generating much current interest. The present monograph is devoted to the construction of highly accurate difference schemes for parabolic boundary value problems, based on PadA(c) approximations. The investigation is based on a new notion of positivity of difference operators in Banach spaces, which allows one to deal with difference schemes of arbitrary order of accuracy. Establishing coercivity inequalities allows one to obtain sharp, that is, two-sided estimates of convergence rates. The proofs are based on results in interpolation theory of linear operators. This monograph will be of value to professional mathematicians as well as advanced students interested in the fields of functional analysis and partial differential equations.

Introduction to Applied Mathematics for Environmental Science (Hardcover, 2006 ed.): David F Parkhurst Introduction to Applied Mathematics for Environmental Science (Hardcover, 2006 ed.)
David F Parkhurst
R2,824 Discovery Miles 28 240 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This book teaches mathematical structures and how they can be applied in environmental science. Each chapter presents story problems with an emphasis on derivation. For each of these, the discussion follows the pattern of first presenting an example of a type of structure as applied to environmental science. The definition of the structure is presented, followed by additional examples using MATLAB, and analytic methods of solving and learning from the structure.

Recent Developments in Discontinuous Galerkin Finite Element Methods for Partial Differential Equations - 2012 John H Barrett... Recent Developments in Discontinuous Galerkin Finite Element Methods for Partial Differential Equations - 2012 John H Barrett Memorial Lectures (Hardcover, 2014 ed.)
Xiaobing Feng, Ohannes Karakashian, Yulong Xing
R3,432 Discovery Miles 34 320 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The field of discontinuous Galerkin finite element methods has attracted considerable recent attention from scholars in the applied sciences and engineering. This volume brings together scholars working in this area, each representing a particular theme or direction of current research. Derived from the 2012 Barrett Lectures at the University of Tennessee, the papers reflect the state of the field today and point toward possibilities for future inquiry. The longer survey lectures, delivered by Franco Brezzi and Chi-Wang Shu, respectively, focus on theoretical aspects of discontinuous Galerkin methods for elliptic and evolution problems. Other papers apply DG methods to cases involving radiative transport equations, error estimates, and time-discrete higher order ALE functions, among other areas. Combining focused case studies with longer sections of expository discussion, this book will be an indispensable reference for researchers and students working with discontinuous Galerkin finite element methods and its applications.

Optimal Control of Partial Differential Equations II: Theory and Applications - Conference held at the Mathematisches... Optimal Control of Partial Differential Equations II: Theory and Applications - Conference held at the Mathematisches Forschungsinstitut, Oberwolfach, May 18-24, 1986 (Hardcover, 1987 ed.)
K.H. Hoffmann, W. Krabs
R1,532 Discovery Miles 15 320 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This volume contains the contributions of participants of the conference "Optimal Control of Partial Differential Equations" which, under the chairmanship of the editors, took place at the Mathematisches Forschungsinstitut Oberwolfach from May 18 to May 24, 1986. The great variety of topics covered by the contributions strongly indicates that also in the future it will be impossible to develop a unifying control theory of partial differential equations. On the other hand, there is a strong tendency to treat prob lems which are directly connected to practical applications. So this volume contains real-world applications like optimal cooling laws for the production of rolled steel or concrete solutions for the problem of optimal shape design in mechanics and hydrody namics. Another main topic is the construction of numerical methods. This includes applications of the finite element method as well as of Quasi-Newton-methods to con strained and unconstrained control problems. Also, very complex problems arising in the theory of free boundary value problems are treated. ] inally, some contribu tions show how practical problems stimulate the further development of the theory; in particular, this is the case for fields like suboptimal control, necessary optimality conditions and sensitivity analysis. As usual, the lectures and stimulating discussions took place in the pleasant at mosphere of the Mathematisches Forschungsinstitut Oberwolfach. Special thanks of the participants are returned to the Director as well as to the staff of the institute."

Geometric Methods in Inverse Problems and PDE Control (Hardcover, 2004 ed.): Chrisopher B. Croke, Gunther Uhlmann, Irena... Geometric Methods in Inverse Problems and PDE Control (Hardcover, 2004 ed.)
Chrisopher B. Croke, Gunther Uhlmann, Irena Lasiecka, Michael Vogelius
R4,192 Discovery Miles 41 920 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This IMA Volume in Mathematics and its Applications GEOMETRIC METHODS IN INVERSE PROBLEMS AND PDE CONTROL contains a selection of articles presented at 2001 IMA Summer Program with the same title. We would like to thank Christopher B. Croke (University of Penn sylva nia), Irena Lasiecka (University of Virginia), Gunther Uhlmann (University of Washington), and Michael S. Vogelius (Rutgers University) for their ex cellent work as organizers of the two-week summer workshop and for editing the volume. We also take this opportunity to thank the National Science Founda tion for their support of the IMA. Series Editors Douglas N. Arnold, Director of the IMA Fadil Santosa, Deputy Director of the IMA v PREFACE This volume contains a selected number of articles based on lectures delivered at the IMA 2001 Summer Program on "Geometric Methods in Inverse Problems and PDE Control. " The focus of this program was some common techniques used in the study of inverse coefficient problems and control problems for partial differential equations, with particular emphasis on their strong relation to fundamental problems of geometry. Inverse coef ficient problems for partial differential equations arise in many application areas, for instance in medical imaging, nondestructive testing, and geophys ical prospecting. Control problems involving partial differential equations may arise from the need to optimize a given performance criterion, e. g. , to dampen out undesirable vibrations of a structure , or more generally, to obtain a prescribed behaviour of the dynamics.

Quantum Field Theory III: Gauge Theory - A Bridge between Mathematicians and Physicists (Hardcover): Eberhard Zeidler Quantum Field Theory III: Gauge Theory - A Bridge between Mathematicians and Physicists (Hardcover)
Eberhard Zeidler
R6,671 Discovery Miles 66 710 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In this third volume of his modern introduction to quantum field theory, Eberhard Zeidler examines the mathematical and physical aspects of gauge theory as a principle tool for describing the four fundamental forces which act in the universe: gravitative, electromagnetic, weak interaction and strong interaction.

Volume III concentrates on the "classical aspects "of gauge theory, describing the four fundamental forces by the curvature of appropriate fiber bundles." "This must be supplemented by the crucial, but elusive quantization procedure.

The book is arranged in four sections, devoted to realizing the universal principle "force equals curvature: "

Part I: The Euclidean Manifold as a Paradigm

Part II: Ariadne's Thread in Gauge Theory

Part III: Einstein's Theory of Special Relativity

Part IV: Ariadne's Thread in Cohomology

For students of mathematics the book is designed to demonstrate that detailed knowledge of the physical background helps to reveal interesting interrelationships among diverse mathematical topics. Physics students will be exposed to a fairly advanced mathematics, beyond the level covered in the typical physics curriculum.

"Quantum Field Theory" builds a bridge between mathematicians and physicists, based on challenging questions about the fundamental forces in the universe (macrocosmos), and in the world of elementary particles (microcosmos).

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Normal Forms, Bifurcations and Finiteness Problems in Differential Equations (Hardcover, 2004 ed.): Gert Sabidussi Normal Forms, Bifurcations and Finiteness Problems in Differential Equations (Hardcover, 2004 ed.)
Gert Sabidussi; Edited by Yulij Ilyashenko, Christiane Rousseau
R5,432 Discovery Miles 54 320 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

A number of recent significant developments in the theory of differential equations are presented in an elementary fashion, many of which are scattered throughout the literature and have not previously appeared in book form, the common denominator being the theory of planar vector fields (real or complex). A second common feature is the study of bifurcations of dynamical systems. Moreover, the book links fields that have developed independently and signposts problems that are likely to become significant in the future.
The following subjects are covered: new tools for local and global properties of systems and families of systems, nonlocal bifurcations, finiteness properties of Pfaffian functions and of differential equations, geometric interpretation of the Stokes phenomena, analytic theory of ordinary differential equations and complex foliations, applications to Hilbert's 16th problem.

Wave Propagation in Viscoelastic and Poroelastic Continua - A Boundary Element Approach (Hardcover, 2001 ed.): Martin Schanz Wave Propagation in Viscoelastic and Poroelastic Continua - A Boundary Element Approach (Hardcover, 2001 ed.)
Martin Schanz
R2,746 Discovery Miles 27 460 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Wave propagation in poroelastic and viscoelastic solids treated by the Boundary Element method in time domain is the topic of this research book. A novel boundary element formulation has been presented based on the Convolution Quadrature Method. Because in this time-stepping formulation only Laplace domain fundamental solutions are needed this method can be effectively applied to a plenty of problems, e.g., anisotropic or transversely isotropic continua. So, this method combines the advantage of the Laplace domain with the advantage of a time domain calculation. Here, wave propagation phenomenon in viscoelastic as well as poroelastic half spaces are considered. The Rayleigh wave as well as the slow compressional wave in the poroelastic solid is discussed.

Control and Estimation of Distributed Parameter Systems - International Conference in Vorau, Austria, July 14-20, 1996... Control and Estimation of Distributed Parameter Systems - International Conference in Vorau, Austria, July 14-20, 1996 (Hardcover, 1998 ed.)
W. Desch, F. Kappel, K. Kunisch
R2,822 Discovery Miles 28 220 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Consisting of 23 refereed contributions, this volume offers a broad and diverse view of current research in control and estimation of partial differential equations. Topics addressed include, but are not limited to - control and stability of hyperbolic systems related to elasticity, linear and nonlinear; - control and identification of nonlinear parabolic systems; - exact and approximate controllability, and observability; - Pontryagin's maximum principle and dynamic programming in PDE; and - numerics pertinent to optimal and suboptimal control problems. This volume is primarily geared toward control theorists seeking information on the latest developments in their area of expertise. It may also serve as a stimulating reader to any researcher who wants to gain an impression of activities at the forefront of a vigorously expanding area in applied mathematics.

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