Linear Integral EquationsIn the ten years since the first edition of this book appeared, integral equations and integral operators have revealed more of their mathematical beauty and power to me. Therefore, I am pleased to have the opportunity to share some of these new insights with the readers of this book. As in the first edition, the main motivation is to present the fundamental theory of integral equations, some of their main applications, and the basic concepts of their numerical solution in a single volume. This is done from my own perspective of integral equations; I have made no attempt to include all of the recent developments. In addition to making corrections and adjustments throughout the text and updating the references, the following topics have been added: In Sec tion 4.3 the presentation of the Fredholm alternative in dual systems has been slightly simplified and in Section 5.3 the short presentation on the index of operators has been extended. The treatment of boundary value problems in potential theory now includes proofs of the jump relations for single-and double-layer potentials in Section 6.3 and the solution of the Dirichlet problem for the exterior of an arc in two dimensions (Section 7.6). The numerical analysis of the boundary integral equations in Sobolev space settings has been extended for both integral equations of the first kind in Section 13.4 and integral equations of the second kind in Section 12.4. |
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adjoint analysis apply approximation assume Banach space boundary condition boundary value problem bounded linear operator called Cauchy chapter choose closed collocation compact complete conclude consequence consider constant contained continuous convergence Corollary corresponding defined Definition denote dense density depending derivative described differentiable Dirichlet problem domain double-layer potential ds(y elements equivalent error establish estimate Example exists exterior finite follows function given grad harmonic Hence Hilbert space homogeneous implies inequality injective integral equation integral operator interior interpolation inverse iteration kernel linear system mapping matrix method Neumann normed space Note numerical observe obtain particular points positive projection Proof proof of Theorem quadrature refer regularization relation requires respect right-hand side satisfies second kind sequence singular solution solvable solving sufficiently theory tion trigonometric uniformly unique weakly write
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Regularization of Inverse Problems Heinz Werner Engl,Martin Hanke,A. Neubauer Eingeschränkte Leseprobe - 1996 |
Boundary Integral and Singularity Methods for Linearized Viscous Flow C. Pozrikidis Eingeschränkte Leseprobe - 1992 |