Partial differential equations are a central concept in mathematics. They are used in mathematical models of a huge range of real-world phenomena, from electromagnetism to financial markets. This new edition of the well-known text by Ockendon et al., providing an enthusiastic and clear guide to the theory and applications of PDEs, provides timely updates on: transform methods (especially multidimensional Fourier transforms and the Radon transform); explicit representations of general solutions of the wave equation; bifurcations; the Wiener-Hopf method; free surface flows; American options; the Monge-Ampere equation; linear elasticity and complex characteristics; as well as numerous topical exercises. This book is ideal for students of mathematics, engineering and physics seeking a comprehensive text in the modern applications of PDEs
ISBN: | 9780198527718 |
Publication date: | 5th June 2003 |
Author: | John , OCIAM, University of Oxford Ockendon, Sam , OCIAM, University of Oxford Howison, Andrew , Department of Math Lacey |
Publisher: | Oxford University Press |
Format: | Paperback |
Pagination: | 462 pages |
Series: | Oxford Texts in Applied and Engineering Mathematics |
Genres: |
Applied mathematics Engineering: general Physics Chemistry |