Numerische Mathematik 3 (de Gruyter Studium)
by Peter Deuflhard and Martin Weiser
This text is intended for a first course in Numerical Analysis taken by students majoring in mathematics, engineering, computer science, and the sciences. This text emphasizes the mathematical ideas behind the methods and the idea of mixing methods for robustness. The optional use of MATLAB is incorporated throughout the text.
Maple V Programming Guide
This language and programming reference guide presents a description of Maple V Release 4, a version of the interactive computer algebra system in mathematics, the sciences, engineering and education. The manual describes the use of both numeric and symbolic expressions, the data types available, and the programming language statements in Maple. It shows how the system can be extended or customized through user-defined routines, and gives descriptions of the system's user interface and 2D and 3D...
A self-contained, elementary introduction to wavelet theory and applications Exploring the growing relevance of wavelets in the field of mathematics, Wavelet Theory: An Elementary Approach with Applications provides an introduction to the topic, detailing the fundamental concepts and presenting its major impacts in the world beyond academia. Drawing on concepts from calculus and linear algebra, this book helps readers sharpen their mathematical proof writing and reading skills through interestin...
Boundary Element Technology (Boundary Elements, v. 3) (Computational Engineering S.)
This book contains the proceedings of the Twelfth International Conference on Boundary Element Technology.
Shock Formation in Small-Data Solutions to 3D Quasilinear Wave Equations (Mathematical Surveys and Monographs)
by Jared Speck
In 1848 James Challis showed that smooth solutions to the compressible Euler equations can become multivalued, thus signifying the onset of a shock singularity. Today it is known that, for many hyperbolic systems, such singularities often develop. However, most shock-formation results have been proved only in one spatial dimension. Serge Alinhac's groundbreaking work on wave equations in the late 1990s was the first to treat more than one spatial dimension. In 2007, for the compressible Euler eq...
Numerical Analysis
Integration Gew hnlicher Differentialgleichungen (de Gruyter Lehrbuch)
by Peter Deuflhard and Folkmar Bornemann
Introduction to Optimization and Hadamard Semidifferential Calculus
by Michel Delfour
This second edition provides an enhanced exposition of the long-overlooked Hadamard semidifferential calculus, first introduced in the 1920s by mathematicians Jacques Hadamard and Maurice Rene Frechet. Hadamard semidifferential calculus is possibly the largest family of nondifferentiable functions that retains all the features of classical differential calculus, including the chain rule, making it a natural framework for initiating a large audience of undergraduates and non-mathematicians into...
Eine Algorithmisch Orientierte Einfuhrung (de Gruyter Lehrbuch)
by Peter Deuflhard and Andreas Hohmann
This book is the second of a set dedicated to the mathematical tools used in partial differential equations derived from physics. It presents the properties of continuous functions, which are useful for solving partial differential equations, and, more particularly, for constructing distributions valued in a Neumann space. The author examines partial derivatives, the construction of primitives, integration and the weighting of value functions in a Neumann space. Many of them are new generalizati...
Investigation Methods for Inverse Problems (Inverse and Ill-Posed Problems, #34)
This monograph deals with some inverse problems of mathematical physics. It introduces new methods for studying inverse problems and gives obtained results, which are related to the conditional well posedness of the problems. The main focus lies on time-domain inverse problems for hyperbolic equations and the kinetic transport equation.