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Adjoint Equations and Perturbation Algorithms in Nonlinear Problems (Hardcover)
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Adjoint Equations and Perturbation Algorithms in Nonlinear Problems (Hardcover)
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Sparked by demands inherent to the mathematical study of pollution,
intensive industry, global warming, and the biosphere, Adjoint
Equations and Perturbation Algorithms in Nonlinear Problems is the
first book ever to systematically present the theory of adjoint
equations for nonlinear problems, as well as their application to
perturbation algorithms. This new approach facilitates analysis of
observational data, the application of adjoint equations to
retrospective study of processes governed by imitation models, and
the study of computer models themselves. Specifically, the book
discusses:
Principles for constructing adjoint operators in nonlinear
problems
Properties of adjoint operators and solvability conditions for
adjoint equations
Perturbation algorithms using the adjoint equations theory for
nonlinear problems in transport theory, quasilinear motion,
substance transfer, and nonlinear data assimilation
Known results on adjoint equations and perturbation algorithms in
nonlinear problems
This groundbreaking text contains some results that have no analogs
in the scientific literature, opening unbounded possibilities in
construction and application of adjoint equations to nonlinear
problems of mathematical physics.
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