Synopsis
This revised and updated Second Edition of Green's Functions and Boundary Value Problems maintains a careful balance between sound mathematics and meaningful applications. Central to the text is a down-to-earth approach that shows the reader how to use differential and integral equations when tackling significant problems in the physical sciences, engineering, and applied mathematics.
Ivar Stakgold incorporates developments that have altered the field of applied mathematics in recent decades—particularly in areas of modeling, Fourier analysis, fixed-point theorems, inverse problems, asymptotics, and nonlinear methods. This modernized text, however, retains the many features that made its predecessor one of the most successful graduate-level texts of its kind, including:
- A unique blend of topics
- A balanced discussion of theory and applications
- 44 illustrations and numerous practical examples that supplement the text
- Chapter introductions and clear explanations of basic concepts
- Plentiful exercises, many of which are new to this edition
Green's Functions and Boundary Value Problems is an ideal text for a modern course in applied mathematics designed for students in the physical sciences, engineering, and mathematics. It is also an excellent reference for practicing professionals in these areas.
Booknews
Presents a down-to-earth approach to using differential and integral equations when tackling significant problems in the physical sciences, engineering, and applied mathematics. The author incorporates developments that have altered the field of applied mathematics in recent decades<-->particularly in areas of modeling, Fourier analysis, fixed-point theorems, inverse problems, asymptotics, and nonlinear methods. The second edition retains popular features such as chapter introductions, clear explanations of basic concepts, and plentiful exercises. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.