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Distributions and Convolution Equations

by Simon G. Gindikin
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To make their work more accessible to readers new to this field, the authors restrict initial treatment of problems to the half-line and formulate only principal results, in their simplest form. Special results and possible generalizations are presented as problems and exercises. For this reason this work is recommended not only for experts in the field of partial differential equations, but also for senior undergraduate and graduate students less familiar with this area.
The authors apply the results of many years of their own original research to a systematic presentation of the theory of distributions. The first part of their monograph is devoted to the Cauchy problem. The authors show that Petrovskii's classic theory of the correctness of the Cauchy problem for general differential operators with constant convolution equations in certain spaces of distributions. The second part deals with the Wiener-Hopf equation and related topics in the theory of boundary value problems for convolution equa

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The authors apply the results of many years of their own original research to a systematic presentation of the theory of distributions in this monograph which can also be used as a (very expensive) textbook on the theory of distribution for graduate students. The first part is devoted to the Cauchy problem, while the second part deals with the Wiener-Hopf equation and related topics in the theory of boundary value problems for convolution equations. To make their work more accessible to readers new to this field, the authors restrict initial treatment of problems to the half-line and formulate only principal results, in their simplest form. Special results and possible generalizations are presented as problems and exercises. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
March 1, 1991
Publisher
Gordon & Breach Science Publishers Ltd
Pages
480
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9782881247538

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