Strongly Elliptic Systems and Boundary Integral Equations
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Publisher:Cambridge University Press
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This 2000 book provided the first detailed exposition of the mathematical theory of boundary integral equations of the first kind on non-smooth domains.
Partial differential equations provide mathematical models of many important problems in the physical sciences and engineering. This book, first published in 2000, treats one class of such equations, concentrating on methods involving the use of surface potentials, and provides an ideal preparation for studying the modern research literature on boundary element methods.Partial differential equations provide mathematical models of many important problems in the physical sciences and engineering. This book, first published in 2000, treats one class of such equations, concentrating on methods involving the use of surface potentials. It provided the first detailed exposition of the mathematical theory of boundary integral equations of the first kind on non-smooth domains. Included are chapters on three specific examples: the Laplace equation, the Helmholtz equation and the equations of linear elasticity. The book is designed to provide an ideal preparation for studying the modern research literature on boundary element methods.
'… well written and provides a good preparation for studying the modern research literature or a good base for a graduatge course.' G. Teschl, Monatshefte für Mathematik
'… a good source of information for scientists and engineers interested in learning about boundary integral equation techniques …'. C. Constanda, Proceedings of the Edinburgh Mathematical Society
'The author is to be congratulated on successfully establishing a bridge between basic undergraduate material and the modern research literature in boundary element methods … Compliments are due both to the author and also to his numerous associates - duly acknowledged in the preface - for generating a concise and professional presentation of conceptually difficult material.' The Mathematical Gazette
ISBN: 9780521663755
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 23mm
Weight: 512g
372 pages