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Partial differential equations in action : from modelling to theory / Sandro Salsa.

Por: Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries UniversitextEditor: Lexington, KY : Springer, 2014, 2008Edición: [Reimpresión]Descripción: xv, 556 páginas : ilustraciones ; 24 cmTipo de contenido:
  • texto
Tipo de medio:
  • sin medio
Tipo de soporte:
  • volumen
ISBN:
  • 9788847007512 (pbk.)
  • 8847007518 (pbk.)
  • 8847007526 (ebook)
  • 9788847007529 (ebook)
Tema(s): Clasificación LoC:
  • QA 374 S25.2014
Contenidos:
Introduction -- Diffusion -- The Laplace equation -- Scalar conservation laws and first order equations -- Waves and vibrations -- Elements of functional analysis -- Distributions and Sobolev spaces -- Variational formulation of elliptic problems -- Weak formulation of evolution problems.
Revisión: "This book is designed as an advanced undergraduate or a first-year graduate course for students from various disciplines like Applied Mathematics, Physics and Engineering. The main purpose is on the one hand to train the students to appreciate the interplay between theory and modelling in problems arising in the applied sciences; on the other hand to give them a solid theoretical background for numerical methods, such as finite elements."--BOOK JACKET.
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Introduction -- Diffusion -- The Laplace equation -- Scalar conservation laws and first order equations -- Waves and vibrations -- Elements of functional analysis -- Distributions and Sobolev spaces -- Variational formulation of elliptic problems -- Weak formulation of evolution problems.

"This book is designed as an advanced undergraduate or a first-year graduate course for students from various disciplines like Applied Mathematics, Physics and Engineering. The main purpose is on the one hand to train the students to appreciate the interplay between theory and modelling in problems arising in the applied sciences; on the other hand to give them a solid theoretical background for numerical methods, such as finite elements."--BOOK JACKET.