Integral Methods in Science and Engineering: Theoretical and Computational Advances
Birkhäuser | Mathematics | November 14, 2015 | ISBN-10: 331916726X | 717 pages | pdf | 16.06 mb
Birkhäuser | Mathematics | November 14, 2015 | ISBN-10: 331916726X | 717 pages | pdf | 16.06 mb
by Christian Constanda (Editor), Andreas Kirsch (Editor)
Collection of up-to-date reports on state-of-the-art developments in the field of integral methods
Chapters written by a diverse group of well-established scientists
Useful for an interdisciplinary audience of graduate students, researchers, and professionals across mathematics and the sciences
From the Back Cover
This contributed volume contains a collection of articles on state-of-the-art developments on the construction of theoretical integral techniques and their application to specific problems in science and engineering. Written by internationally recognized researchers, the chapters in this book are based on talks given at the Thirteenth International Conference on Integral Methods in Science and Engineering, held July 21–25, 2014, in Karlsruhe, Germany. A broad range of topics is addressed, from problems of existence and uniqueness for singular integral equations on domain boundaries to numerical integration via finite and boundary elements, conservation laws, hybrid methods, and other quadrature-related approaches. This collection will be of interest to researchers in applied mathematics, physics, and mechanical and electrical engineering, as well as graduate students in these disciplines and other professionals for whom integration is an essential tool.
About the Author
Christian Constanda, PhD, is the Charles W. Oliphant Professor of Mathematics at The University of Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA
Andreas Kirsch, PhD, is Professor in the Department of Mathematics at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Karlsruhe, Germany.
Number of Illustrations and Tables
51 illus., 86 in colour
Topics
Ordinary Differential Equations
Partial Differential Equations
Integral Equations
Numerical Analysis
Continuum Mechanics and Mechanics of Materials
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