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Partial Differential Equations V - Asymptotic Methods for Partial Differential Equations (Hardcover, 1999 ed.): J.S. Joel Partial Differential Equations V - Asymptotic Methods for Partial Differential Equations (Hardcover, 1999 ed.)
J.S. Joel; Contributions by V. M Babich; Edited by M. V. Fedoryuk; Contributions by N.S. Bakhvalov; Translated by S.A. Wolf; Contributions by …
R2,790 Discovery Miles 27 900 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

In this paper we shall discuss the construction of formal short-wave asymp totic solutions of problems of mathematical physics. The topic is very broad. It can somewhat conveniently be divided into three parts: 1. Finding the short-wave asymptotics of a rather narrow class of problems, which admit a solution in an explicit form, via formulas that represent this solution. 2. Finding formal asymptotic solutions of equations that describe wave processes by basing them on some ansatz or other. We explain what 2 means. Giving an ansatz is knowing how to give a formula for the desired asymptotic solution in the form of a series or some expression containing a series, where the analytic nature of the terms of these series is indicated up to functions and coefficients that are undetermined at the first stage of consideration. The second stage is to determine these functions and coefficients using a direct substitution of the ansatz in the equation, the boundary conditions and the initial conditions. Sometimes it is necessary to use different ansiitze in different domains, and in the overlapping parts of these domains the formal asymptotic solutions must be asymptotically equivalent (the method of matched asymptotic expansions). The basis for success in the search for formal asymptotic solutions is a suitable choice of ansiitze. The study of the asymptotics of explicit solutions of special model problems allows us to "surmise" what the correct ansiitze are for the general solution."

Homogenisation: Averaging Processes in Periodic Media - Mathematical Problems in the Mechanics of Composite Materials... Homogenisation: Averaging Processes in Periodic Media - Mathematical Problems in the Mechanics of Composite Materials (Hardcover, 1989 ed.)
N.S. Bakhvalov, G Panasenko
R2,869 Discovery Miles 28 690 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

'Et moi, .... si j'avait su comment en revenir, One service mathematics has rendered the je n'y semis point all,,: human race. It has put common sense back Jules Verne where it belongs, on the topmost shelf next to the dusty canister labelled 'discarded non The series is divergent: therefore we may be sense'. able to do something with it. Eric T. Bell O. Heaviside Mathematics is a tool for thought. A highly necessary tool in a world where both feedback and non !inearities 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.

Partial Differential Equations V - Asymptotic Methods for Partial Differential Equations (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the... Partial Differential Equations V - Asymptotic Methods for Partial Differential Equations (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1999)
J.S. Joel; Contributions by V. M Babich; Edited by M. V. Fedoryuk; Contributions by N.S. Bakhvalov; Translated by S.A. Wolf; Contributions by …
R2,644 Discovery Miles 26 440 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

In this paper we shall discuss the construction of formal short-wave asymp totic solutions of problems of mathematical physics. The topic is very broad. It can somewhat conveniently be divided into three parts: 1. Finding the short-wave asymptotics of a rather narrow class of problems, which admit a solution in an explicit form, via formulas that represent this solution. 2. Finding formal asymptotic solutions of equations that describe wave processes by basing them on some ansatz or other. We explain what 2 means. Giving an ansatz is knowing how to give a formula for the desired asymptotic solution in the form of a series or some expression containing a series, where the analytic nature of the terms of these series is indicated up to functions and coefficients that are undetermined at the first stage of consideration. The second stage is to determine these functions and coefficients using a direct substitution of the ansatz in the equation, the boundary conditions and the initial conditions. Sometimes it is necessary to use different ansiitze in different domains, and in the overlapping parts of these domains the formal asymptotic solutions must be asymptotically equivalent (the method of matched asymptotic expansions). The basis for success in the search for formal asymptotic solutions is a suitable choice of ansiitze. The study of the asymptotics of explicit solutions of special model problems allows us to "surmise" what the correct ansiitze are for the general solution."

Homogenisation: Averaging Processes in Periodic Media - Mathematical Problems in the Mechanics of Composite Materials... Homogenisation: Averaging Processes in Periodic Media - Mathematical Problems in the Mechanics of Composite Materials (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1989)
N.S. Bakhvalov, G Panasenko
R2,683 Discovery Miles 26 830 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

'Et moi, .... si j'avait su comment en revenir, One service mathematics has rendered the je n'y semis point all,,: human race. It has put common sense back Jules Verne where it belongs, on the topmost shelf next to the dusty canister labelled 'discarded non The series is divergent: therefore we may be sense'. able to do something with it. Eric T. Bell O. Heaviside Mathematics is a tool for thought. A highly necessary tool in a world where both feedback and non !inearities 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.

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