An Introduction to Nonlinear Analysis: Applications
Zdzislaw Denkowski author Stanislaw Migorski author Nikolaos S Papageorgiou author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Published:26th Nov '13
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This book offers an exposition of the main applications of Nonlinear Analysis, beginning with a chapter on Nonlinear Operators and Fixed Points, a connecting point and bridge from Nonlinear Analysis theory to its applications.
This book offers an exposition of the main applications of Nonlinear Analysis, beginning with a chapter on Nonlinear Operators and Fixed Points, a connecting point and bridge from Nonlinear Analysis theory to its applications. The topics covered include applications to ordinary and partial differential equations, optimization, optimal control, calculus of variations and mathematical economics. The presentation is supplemented with the inclusion of many exercises and their solutions.
From the reviews of the first edition:
"The book by Z. Denkowski, S. Migorski, and N. S. Papageorgiou is a valuable addition to the literature on the subject. We strongly recommend it as a rigorous, up-to-date text in the field."
(Sergiu Aizicovici, Ohio University)
"The book under review … covers some applications of nonlinear analysis. … This volume will be very useful for everybody whose research involves methods from nonlinear analysis. Overall this is a very interesting and well written book." (Tzanko D. Donchev, Mathematical Reviews, 2005 b)
"The monograph under review concentrates on the applications of nonlinear analysis … . The monograph is enriched by many examples and applications to various problems, also of concrete type. … Historical and bibliographical remarks concluding each chapter are very interesting and valuable. … This monograph is well organized and clearly written. It is very useful for anyone who is interested in modern nonlinear analysis and its applications. It is ideal both as a text for a graduate-level class and as a reference for researchers." (S. Burys, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1054 (5), 2005)
ISBN: 9781461348139
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 1569g
823 pages
Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2003