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Computational Methods for Linear Integral Equations

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This book presents numerical methods and computational aspects for linear integral equations.

Such equations occur in various areas of applied mathematics, physics, and engineering.

The material covered in this book, though not exhaustive, offers useful techniques for solving a variety of problems.

Historical information cover­ ing the nineteenth and twentieth centuries is available in fragments in Kantorovich and Krylov (1958), Anselone (1964), Mikhlin (1967), Lonseth (1977), Atkinson (1976), Baker (1978), Kondo (1991), and Brunner (1997).

Integral equations are encountered in a variety of applications in many fields including continuum mechanics, potential theory, geophysics, electricity and mag­ netism, kinetic theory of gases, hereditary phenomena in physics and biology, renewal theory, quantum mechanics, radiation, optimization, optimal control sys­ tems, communication theory, mathematical economics, population genetics, queue­ ing theory, and medicine.

Most of the boundary value problems involving differ­ ential equations can be converted into problems in integral equations, but there are certain problems which can be formulated only in terms of integral equations.

A computational approach to the solution of integral equations is, therefore, an essential branch of scientific inquiry.

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Product Details
Birkhauser Boston Inc
0817641920 / 9780817641924
Hardback
515.354
26/04/2002
United States
508 pages, XVIII, 508 p.
155 x 235 mm