Foundations of Potential Theory - Oliver Kellogg Dimon
Foundations of Potential Theory - Oliver Kellogg Dimon
AutorzyOliver Kellogg Dimon
EAN: 9783642889950
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637HHQ03527KS
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1929
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396
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Miekka
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15.6x23.4cm
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Courant R.
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angielski

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637HHQ03527KS
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9783642889950
Rok wydania
1929
Strony
396
Oprawa
Miekka
Format
15.6x23.4cm
Redakcja
Courant R.
Język
angielski
Autorzy
Oliver Kellogg Dimon

The present volume gives a systematic treatment of potential functions. It takes its origin in two courses, one elementary and one advanced, which the author has given at intervals during the last ten years, and has a
two-fold purpose: first, to serve as an introduction for students whose attainments in the Calculus include some knowledge of partial derivatives and multiple and line integrals; and secondly, to provide the reader with the
fundamentals of the subject, so that he may proceed immediately to the applications, or to the periodical literature of the day. It is inherent in the nature of the subject that physical intuition and illustration be appealed
to freely, and this has been done. However, in order that the book may present sound ideals to the student, and also serve the mathematician, both for purposes of reference and as a basis for further developments, the proofs
have been given by rigorous methods. This has led, at a number of points, to results either not found elsewhere, or not readily accessible. Thus, Chapter IV contains a proof for the general regular region of the divergence
theorem (Gauss', or Green's theorem) on the reduction of volume to surface integrals. The treatment of the fundamental existence theorems in Chapter XI by means of integral equations meets squarely the difficulties incident to
the discontinuity of the kernel, and the same chapter gives an account of the most recent developments with respect to the Dirichlet problem.
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