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This open access book provides a solution theory for time-dependent
partial differential equations, which classically have not been
accessible by a unified method. Instead of using sophisticated
techniques and methods, the approach is elementary in the sense
that only Hilbert space methods and some basic theory of complex
analysis are required. Nevertheless, key properties of solutions
can be recovered in an elegant manner. Moreover, the strength of
this method is demonstrated by a large variety of examples, showing
the applicability of the approach of evolutionary equations in
various fields. Additionally, a quantitative theory for
evolutionary equations is developed. The text is self-contained,
providing an excellent source for a first study on evolutionary
equations and a decent guide to the available literature on this
subject, thus bridging the gap to state-of-the-art mathematical
research.
This open access book provides a solution theory for time-dependent
partial differential equations, which classically have not been
accessible by a unified method. Instead of using sophisticated
techniques and methods, the approach is elementary in the sense
that only Hilbert space methods and some basic theory of complex
analysis are required. Nevertheless, key properties of solutions
can be recovered in an elegant manner. Moreover, the strength of
this method is demonstrated by a large variety of examples, showing
the applicability of the approach of evolutionary equations in
various fields. Additionally, a quantitative theory for
evolutionary equations is developed. The text is self-contained,
providing an excellent source for a first study on evolutionary
equations and a decent guide to the available literature on this
subject, thus bridging the gap to state-of-the-art mathematical
research.
This book presents a concise introduction to a unified Hilbert
space approach to the mathematical modelling of physical phenomena
which has been developed over recent years by Picard and his
co-workers. The main focus is on time-dependent partial
differential equations with a particular structure in the Hilbert
space setting that ensures well-posedness and causality, two
essential properties of any reasonable model in mathematical
physics or engineering.However, the application of the theory to
other types of equations is also demonstrated. By means of
illustrative examples, from the straightforward to the more
complex, the authors show that many of the classical models in
mathematical physics as well as more recent models of novel
materials and interactions are covered, or can be restructured to
be covered, by this unified Hilbert space approach. The reader
should require only a basic foundation in the theory of Hilbert
spaces and operators therein. For convenience, however, some of the
more technical background requirements are covered in detail in two
appendices The theory is kept as elementary as possible, making the
material suitable for a senior undergraduate or master's level
course. In addition, researchers in a variety of fields whose work
involves partial differential equations and applied operator theory
will also greatly benefit from this approach to structuring their
mathematical models in order that the general theory can be applied
to ensure the essential properties of well-posedness and causality.
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