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Partial Differential Equations III : The Cauchy Problem: Qualitative Theory of Partial Differential Equations

Egorov, Yu.V.(Edited by)Shubin, M.A.(Edited by)Grinfeld, M(Translated by)
Part of the Encyclopaedia of Mathematical Sciences series
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Two general questions regarding partial differential equations are explored in detail in this volume of the Encyclopaedia.

The first is the Cauchy problem, and its attendant question of correctness.

The authors address this question in the context of PDEs with constant coefficients and more general convolution equations in the first two chapters.

The third chapter extends a number of these results to equations with variable coefficients.

The second topic is the qualitative theory of second order linear PDEs, in particular, elliptic and parabolic equations.

The second part of the book is primarily a look at the behaviour of solutions of these equations.

There are versions of the maximum principle, the Phragmen-Lindeloef theorem and Harnack's inequality discussed for both elliptic and parabolic equations.

The book is intended for readers who are already familiar with the basic material in the theory of partial differential equations.

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Product Details
3540520031 / 9783540520030
Hardback
515.353
31/12/1991
Germany
210 pages
138 x 216 mm, 470 grams
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