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51 Shvartsburg, Alex Impulse Time-Domain Electromagnetics of Continuous Media I00411 1999 eBook  
52 Dietrich, Volker Clifford Algebras and Their Application in Mathematical Physics I00380 1998 eBook  
53 GowriSankaran, K Classical and Modern Potential Theory and Applications I00354 1994 eBook  
54 Venkatakrishnan, V Barriers and Challenges in Computational Fluid Dynamics I00085 1998 eBook  
55 Dan Crisan (ed.) Mathematics of planet earth: A Primer 026715 2017 Book  
56 Hans Ringstrom Cauchy problem in general relativity 026229 2009 Book  
57 Christopher D. Sogge Lectures on non-linear wave equations 026215 2013 Book  
58 Xin-She Yang Introduction to computational mathematics 026201 2015 Book  
59 Paul Duchateau Schaum's Outline of Partial Differential Equations: 290 fully sovled problems 025971 2011 Book  
60 Benjamin A. Stickler Basic concepts in computational physics 025520 2014 Book  
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TitleImpulse Time-Domain Electromagnetics of Continuous Media
Author(s)Shvartsburg, Alex
PublicationBoston, MA, 1. Birkh??user Boston 2. Imprint: Birkh??user, 1999.
DescriptionXV, 168 p : online resource
Abstract Notetion of fields as a product of coordinate-dependent and time-dependent factors. The temporal variations of both media and fields are given by Fourier expansions. The successes of radiotechnique provided fertile ground for the dominance of sinusoidal waves in wave physics. This approach proved to be a powerful the?? oretical tool, since researchers were dealing with long trains of slowly varying quasi-monochromatic waves. However, the success of this concept and the stan?? dardizability of related designs engendered a peculiar psychological hypnosis of Fourier electromagnetics, which took over as a model for wave phenomena in such cross-discipIlnary areas of physics as optics and acoustics. Yet in providing a description of alternating fields, the presentation of such fields in terms of traveling waves with frequency wand wave number k is not a law of nature. One can see that such a presentation is not even a logical corollary of Maxwell's equations. What is more, this approach has become inadequate today for the analysis of fields excited by ultrashort transients in continuous media
ISBN,Price9781461207733
Keyword(s)1. Applications of Mathematics 2. APPLIED MATHEMATICS 3. EBOOK 4. EBOOK - SPRINGER 5. ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS 6. Mathematical and Computational Engineering 7. Mathematical Methods in Physics 8. MECHANICS 9. Mechanics, Applied 10. PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS 11. PHYSICS 12. Solid Mechanics
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TitleClifford Algebras and Their Application in Mathematical Physics : Aachen 1996
Author(s)Dietrich, Volker;Habetha, Klaus;Jank, Gerhard
PublicationDordrecht, Springer Netherlands, 1998.
DescriptionXXXII, 447 p : online resource
Abstract NoteClifford Algebras continues to be a fast-growing discipline, with ever-increasing applications in many scientific fields. This volume contains the lectures given at the Fourth Conference on Clifford Algebras and their Applications in Mathematical Physics, held at RWTH Aachen in May 1996. The papers represent an excellent survey of the newest developments around Clifford Analysis and its applications to theoretical physics. Audience: This book should appeal to physicists and mathematicians working in areas involving functions of complex variables, associative rings and algebras, integral transforms, operational calculus, partial differential equations, and the mathematics of physics
ISBN,Price9789401150361
Keyword(s)1. Associative rings 2. Associative Rings and Algebras 3. EBOOK 4. EBOOK - SPRINGER 5. Functions of a Complex Variable 6. FUNCTIONS OF COMPLEX VARIABLES 7. INTEGRAL TRANSFORMS 8. Integral Transforms, Operational Calculus 9. MATHEMATICAL LOGIC 10. Mathematical Logic and Foundations 11. Operational calculus 12. PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS 13. Rings (Algebra)
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TitleClassical and Modern Potential Theory and Applications
Author(s)GowriSankaran, K;Bliedtner, J;Feyel, D;Goldstein, M;Hayman, W.K;Netuka, I
PublicationDordrecht, Springer Netherlands, 1994.
DescriptionXIV, 470 p : online resource
ISBN,Price9789401111386
Keyword(s)1. ANALYSIS 2. Analysis (Mathematics) 3. APPROXIMATION THEORY 4. Approximations and Expansions 5. EBOOK 6. EBOOK - SPRINGER 7. MATHEMATICAL ANALYSIS 8. PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS 9. POTENTIAL THEORY 10. Potential theory (Mathematics) 11. PROBABILITIES 12. Probability Theory and Stochastic Processes
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TitleBarriers and Challenges in Computational Fluid Dynamics
Author(s)Venkatakrishnan, V;Salas, Manuel D;Chakravarthy, Sukumar R
PublicationDordrecht, Springer Netherlands, 1998.
DescriptionX, 395 p : online resource
Abstract NoteIn this volume, designed for engineers and scientists working in the area of Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), experts offer assessments of the capabilities of CFD, highlight some fundamental issues and barriers, and propose novel approaches to overcome these problems. They also offer new avenues for research in traditional and non-traditional disciplines. The scope of the papers ranges from the scholarly to the practical. This book is distinguished from earlier surveys by its emphasis on the problems facing CFD and by its focus on non-traditional applications of CFD techniques. There have been several significant developments in CFD since the last workshop held in 1990 and this book brings together the key developments in a single unified volume
ISBN,Price9789401151696
Keyword(s)1. ALGORITHMS 2. APPLIED MATHEMATICS 3. CLASSICAL MECHANICS 4. Computational Mathematics and Numerical Analysis 5. Computer mathematics 6. EBOOK 7. EBOOK - SPRINGER 8. Engineering Fluid Dynamics 9. ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS 10. FLUID MECHANICS 11. Mathematical and Computational Engineering 12. MECHANICS 13. PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
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TitleMathematics of planet earth: A Primer
Author(s)Dan Crisan (ed.)
PublicationNew Jersey, World Scientific Publishing Co. Pvt. Ltd., 2017.
Descriptionxx, 350p.
Series(Advanced Textbooks in Mathematics)
Abstract NoteMathematics of Planet Earth (MPE) was started and continues to be consolidated as a collaboration of mathematical science organisations around the world. These organisations work together to tackle global environmental, social and economic problems using mathematics. This textbook introduces the fundamental topics of MPE to advanced undergraduate and graduate students in mathematics, physics and engineering while explaining their modern usages and operational connections. In particular, it discusses the links between partial differential equations, data assimilation, dynamical systems, mathematical modelling and numerical simulations and applies them to insightful examples. The text also complements advanced courses in geophysical fluid dynamics (GFD) for meteorology, atmospheric science and oceanography. It links the fundamental scientific topics of GFD with their potential usage in applications of climate change and weather variability. The immediacy of examples provides an excellent introduction for experienced researchers interested in learning the scope and primary concepts of MPE.
ISBN,Price9781786343826 : $ 118.00(HB)
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Keyword(s)1. DATA ASSIMILATION 2. DYNAMICAL SYSTEMS 3. GEOPHYSICAL FLUID DYNAMICS 4. MATHEMATICAL MODELLING 5. NUMERICAL SIMULATIONS 6. PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
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TitleCauchy problem in general relativity
Author(s)Hans Ringstrom
PublicationZurich, European Mathematical Society, 2009.
Descriptionxiii, 294p.
Series(Lectures in Mathematics and Physics)
Abstract NoteThis book first provides a definition of the concept of initial data and a proof of the correspondence between initial data and development. It turns out that some initial data allow non-isometric maximal developments, complicating the uniqueness issue. The second half of the book is concerned with this and related problems, such as strong cosmic censorship. The book presents complete proofs of several classical results that play a central role in mathematical relativity but are not easily accessible to those without prior background in the subject. Prerequisites are a good knowledge of basic measure and integration theory as well as the fundamentals of Lorentz geometry. The necessary background from the theory of partial differential equations and Lorentz geometry is included.
ISBN,Price9783037190531 : Eur 42.00(PB)
Classification530.12:517.955
Keyword(s)1. CAUCHY PROBLEM 2. GENERAL RELATIVITY 3. GLOBAL HYPERBOLICITY 4. LORENTZ GEOMETRY 5. NON-LINEAR WAVE EQUATIONS 6. PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS 7. STRONG COSMIC CENSORSHIP
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TitleLectures on non-linear wave equations
Author(s)Christopher D. Sogge
Edition2nd ed.
PublicationSomerville, International Press of Boston Inc, 2013.
Descriptionviii, 204p.
Abstract NoteThis much-anticipated revised second edition of Christopher Sogge's 1995 work provides a self-contained account of the basic facts concerning the linear wave equation and the methods from harmonic analysis that are necessary when studying nonlinear hyperbolic differential equations. Sogge examines quasilinear equations with small data where the Klainerman-Sobolev inequalities and weighted space-time estimates are introduced to prove global existence results. New simplified arguments are given in the current edition that allow one to handle quasilinear systems with multiple wave speeds. The next topic concerns semilinear equations with small initial data. John's existence theorem for R1 3 is discussed with blow-up problems and some results for the spherically symmetric case. After this, general Strichartz estimates are treated. A proof of the endpoint Strichartz estimates of Keel and Tao and the Christ-Kiselev lemma are given, the material being new in this edition. Using the Strichartz estimates, the critical wave equation in R1 3 is studied.
ISBN,Price9781571462794 : US $39.00(PB)
Classification517.95
Keyword(s)1. HARMONIC ANALYSIS 2. LINEAR WAVE EQUATION 3. PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS 4. STRICHARTZ ESTIMATES 5. WAVE EQUATION
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TitleIntroduction to computational mathematics
Author(s)Xin-She Yang
Edition2nd ed.
PublicationNew Jersey, World Scientific Publishing Co. Pvt. Ltd., 2015.
Descriptionxii, 329p.
Abstract NoteThis unique book provides a comprehensive introduction to computational mathematics, which forms an essential part of contemporary numerical algorithms, scientific computing and optimization. It uses a theorem-free approach with just the right balance between mathematics and numerical algorithms. This edition covers all major topics in computational mathematics with a wide range of carefully selected numerical algorithms, ranging from the root-finding algorithm, numerical integration, numerical methods of partial differential equations, finite element methods, optimization algorithms, stochastic models, nonlinear curve-fitting to data modelling, bio-inspired algorithms and swarm intelligence. This book is especially suitable for both undergraduates and graduates in computational mathematics, numerical algorithms, scientific computing, mathematical programming, artificial intelligence and engineering optimization. Thus, it can be used as a textbook and/or reference book.
ISBN,Price9789814635783 : Rs. 995.00(PB)
Classification519.6
Keyword(s)1. Computational Intelligence 2. COMPUTATIONAL MATHEMATICS 3. MATHEMATICAL PROGRAMMING 4. NUMERICAL ALGORITHMS 5. PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS 6. STOCHASTIC METHODS
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TitleSchaum's Outline of Partial Differential Equations: 290 fully sovled problems
Author(s)Paul Duchateau;David W. Zachmann
Edition3rd ed.
PublicationNew York, McGraw-Hill Professional, 2011.
Description241p.
ISBN,Price9780071756181 : Rs. 1072.00(PB)
Classification517.95
Keyword(s)1. APPLIED MATHEMATICS 2. CALCULUS 3. PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
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TitleBasic concepts in computational physics
Author(s)Benjamin A. Stickler;Ewald Schachinger
PublicationHeidelberg, Springer, 2014.
Descriptionxvii, 377p.
Abstract Notebook is divided into two main parts: Deterministic methods and stochastic methods. Based on concrete problems, the first part discusses numerical differentiation and integration, and the treatment of ordinary differential equations. This is augmented by notes on the numerics of partial differential equations. The second part discusses the generation of random numbers, summarizes the basics of stochastics which is then followed by the introduction of various Monte-Carlo (MC) methods. Specific emphasis is on MARKOV chain MC algorithms. All this is again augmented by numerous applications from physics. The final two chapters on Data Analysis and Stochastic Optimization share the two main topics as a common denominator. The book offers a number of appendices to provide the reader with more detailed information on various topics discussed in the main part. Nevertheless, the reader should be familiar with the most important concepts of statistics and probability theory albeit two appendices have been dedicated to provide a rudimentary discussion
ISBN,Price9783319024349 : Euro 44.99(HB)
Classification53:681.3
Keyword(s)1. COMPUTATIONAL PHYSICS 2. DETERMINISTIC METHODS OF COMPUTATIONAL PHYSICS 3. MONTE CARLO METHODS 4. PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS 5. STOCHASTIC METHODS OF COMPUTATIONAL PHYSICS 6. STOCHASTIC OPTIMIZATION
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