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Applied Analysis: Mathematical Methods In Natural Science

Takashi Suzuki author Takasi Senba author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Imperial College Press

Published:16th Apr '04

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This book provides a general introduction to applied analysis; vector analysis with physical motivation, calculus of variation, Fourier analysis, eigenfunction expansion, distribution, and so forth, including a catalogue of mathematical theories, such as basic analysis, topological spaces, complex function theory, real analysis, and abstract analysis. This book also uses fundamental ideas of applied mathematics to discuss recent developments in nonlinear science, such as mathematical modeling of reinforced random motion of particles, semiconductor device equation in applied physics, and chemotaxis in biology. Several tools in linear PDE theory, such as fundamental solutions, Perron's method, layer potentials, and iteration scheme, are described, as well as systematic descriptions on the recent study of the blowup of the solution.

"One good feature of the book is the rather large bibliography of mostly research papers that pertain to the applications mentioned in the textual material. This feature should be a huge help in understanding the ideas and concepts presented and soften some of the abstractions ... most topics are covered in an introductory way and serve to tie together this body of mathematical methods that can serve the natural sciences." Mathematical Reviews

ISBN: 9781860944406

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392 pages