The classical theory of integral equations: a concise treatment
Zemyan, Stephen M.
The Classical Theory of Integral Equations is a thorough, concise, and rigorous treatment of the essential aspects of the theory of integral equations. The book provides the background and insight necessary to facilitate a complete understanding of the fundamental results in the field. With a firm foundationfor the theory in their grasp, students will be well prepared and motivated for further study. .Included in the presentation are:. .A section entitled Tools of the Trade at the beginning of each chapter, providing necessary background information for comprehension of the results presented in that chapter;.Thorough discussions of the analytical methods used to solve many types of integral equations;.An introduction to the numerical methods that are commonly used to produce approximate solutions to integral equations;.Over 80 illustrative examples that are explained in meticulous detail; .Nearly 300 exercises specifically constructed to enhance the understanding of both routine and challenging concepts; .Guides to Computation to assist the student with particularly complicated algorithmic procedures. .This unique textbook offers a comprehensive and balanced treatment of material needed for a general understanding of the theory of integral equations by using only the mathematical background that a typical undergraduate senior should have. The self-contained book will serve as a valuable resource for advanced undergraduate and beginning graduate-level students as well as for independent study. Scientists and engineers who are working in the field will also find this text to be user friendly and informative.
- ISBN: 978-0-8176-8348-1
- Editorial: Birkhaüser
- Encuadernacion: Cartoné
- Fecha Publicación: 31/07/2012
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés