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Calculus Of Variations - With Applications To Physics And Engineering (Hardcover)
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International Series in Pure and Applied Mathematics WILLIAM TED
MARTIN. CALCULUS OF VARIATIONS. PREFACE: There seems to have been
published, up to the present time, no English language volume in
which an elementary introduction to the calculus of variations is
followed by extensive application of the subject to problems of
physics and theoretical engineering. The present volume is offered
as partial fulfillment of the need for such a book. Thus its chief
purpose is twofold: ( i) To provide for the senior or first-year
graduate student in mathe matics, science, or engineering an
introduction to the ideas and techniques of the calculus of
variations. ( The material of the first seven chapters with
selected topics from the later chapters has been used several times
as the subject matter of a 10-week course in the Mathematics
Department at Stanford University.) ( ii) To illustrate the
application of the calculus of variations in several fields outside
the realm of pure mathematics. ( By far the greater emphasis is
placed upon this second aspect of the book's purpose.) The range of
topics considered may be determined at a glance in the table of
contents. Mention here of some of the more significant omis sions
may be pertinent: The vague, mechanical d method is avoided
throughout. Thus, while no advantage is taken of a sometimes
convenient shorthand tactic, there is eliminated a source of
confusion which often grips the careful student when confronted
with its use. No attempt is made to treat problems of sufficiency
or existence: no consideration is taken of the second variation or
of the conditions of Legendrc, Jacobi, and Weicrstrass. Besides
being outside the scope of the chief aim of this book, these
matters are excellently treated in the volumes of Bolza and Bliss
listed in the Bibliography. Expansion theorems for the
eigenfunctions associated with certain boundary-value problems are
stated without proof. The proofs, beyond the scope of this volume,
can be constructed, in most instances, on the basis of the theory
of integral equations. Space limitations prevent inclusion of such
topics as perturbation theory, heat flow, hydrodynamics, torsion
and buckling of bars, Schwingcr's treatment of atomic scattering,
and others. However, the reader who has mastered the essence of the
material included should have little difficulty in applying the
calculus of variations to most of the subjects which have been
squeezed out.
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| Imprint: |
Read Books
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| Country of origin: |
United Kingdom |
| Release date: |
November 2008 |
| First published: |
November 2008 |
| Authors: |
Robert Weinstock
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| Dimensions: |
216 x 140 x 23mm (L x W x T) |
| Format: |
Hardcover - Laminated cover
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| Pages: |
344 |
| ISBN-13: |
978-1-4437-2881-2 |
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| LSN: |
1-4437-2881-0 |
| Barcode: |
9781443728812 |
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