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Lectures on Partial Differential Equations Vladimir I. Arnold

By: Arnold, Vladimir I.
Berlín Springer ; Phasis 2004Description: 157 páginas : ilustraciones 23 cm.ISBN: 3540404481.Subject(s): Ecuaciones diferenciales parciales | Partial differential equationsDDC classification: 515.353
Contents:
The General Theory for one First-Order Equation -- Huygens’ Principle in the Theory of Wave Propagation -- The Vibrating String (d’Alembert’s Method) -- The Fourier Method (for the Vibrating String)-- The Theory of Occillations. The Variational Principle -- Properties of Harmonic Functions -- The Fundamental Solution for the Laplacian. Potentials -- The Double–Layer Potential -- Spherical Functions. Maxwell´s Theorem. The Removable Singularities Theorem – Boundary-Value Problems for Laplace´s Equation. Theory of Linear Equation and Systems -- The Topological Content of Maxwell´s Theorem on the Multifield Representation of Spherical Functions --
List(s) this item appears in: Matemática aplicada | Matemáticas | Ecuaciones diferenciales | ecuaciones diferenciales 1
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The General Theory for one First-Order Equation -- Huygens’ Principle in the Theory of Wave Propagation -- The Vibrating String (d’Alembert’s Method) -- The Fourier Method (for the Vibrating String)-- The Theory of Occillations. The Variational Principle -- Properties of Harmonic Functions -- The Fundamental Solution for the Laplacian. Potentials -- The Double–Layer Potential -- Spherical Functions. Maxwell´s Theorem. The Removable Singularities Theorem – Boundary-Value Problems for Laplace´s Equation. Theory of Linear Equation and Systems -- The Topological Content of Maxwell´s Theorem on the Multifield Representation of Spherical Functions --

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