Mathematical Analysis and Numerical Methods for Science and Technology Volume 1 Physical Origins and Classical Methods / by Robert Dautray, Jacques-Louis Lions.

In the first years of the 1970's Robert Dautray engaged in conversations with Jacques Yvon, High-Commissioner of Atomic energy, of the necessity of publish­ ing mathematical works of the highest level to put at the disposal of the scientific community a synthesis of the modern methods of calcul...

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Main Authors: Dautray, Robert (Author), Lions, Jacques-Louis (Author)
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
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Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2000.
Edition:1st ed. 2000.
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505 0 |a I. Physical Examples -- A. The Physical Models -- § 1. Classical Fluids and the Navier-Stokes System -- §2. Linear Elasticity -- §3. Linear Viscoelasticity -- §4. Electromagnetism and Maxwell’s Equations -- §5. Neutronics. Equations of Transport and Diffusion -- §6. Quantum Physics -- Appendix “Mechanics”. Elements Concerning the Problems of Mechanics -- §1. Indicial Calculus. Elementary Techniques of the Tensor Calculus -- §2. Notation, Language and Conventions in Mechanics -- §3. Ideas Concerning the Principle of Virtual Power -- B. First Examination of the Mathematical Models -- § 1. The Principal Types of Linear Partial Differential Equations Seen in Chapter IA -- §2. Global Constraints Imposed on the Solutions of a Problem: Inclusion in a Function Space; Boundary Conditions; Initial Conditions -- Review of Chapter IB -- II. The Laplace Operator Introduction -- §1. The Laplace Operator -- §2. Harmonic Functions -- §3. Newtonian Potentials -- §4. Classical Theory of Dirichlet’s Problem -- §5. Capacities -- §6. Regularity -- §7. Other Methods of Solution of the Dirichlet Problem -- §8. Elliptic Equations of the Second Order -- Review of Chapter II -- Table of Notations -- of Volumes 2–6. 
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