Dettagli del libro
Formato
Copertina rigida
Pagine
312
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
Mar 20, 1998
Editore
Birkhäuser
ISBN-10
0817629726
ISBN-13
9780817629724
Descrizione
This monograph delves into the intricate world of parabolic boundary value problems, exploring the theoretical foundations and advancements in the field. With a systematic approach, the authors reveal the complexities of these mathematical challenges and offer insightful solutions that enhance understanding.
Eidelman and Zhitarashu bring clarity and depth to their discussion, breaking down the various components and intricacies of parabolic equations. Their expertise provides readers with the tools necessary to navigate and tackle these problems, whether in academic research or practical applications.
Rich with examples and rigorous analyses, the book serves as a valuable resource for both seasoned mathematicians and advanced students. Through their thorough examination, the authors illuminate the significance of parabolic boundary value problems in broader mathematical contexts, fostering a deeper appreciation for their role in theoretical and applied mathematics.
Eidelman and Zhitarashu bring clarity and depth to their discussion, breaking down the various components and intricacies of parabolic equations. Their expertise provides readers with the tools necessary to navigate and tackle these problems, whether in academic research or practical applications.
Rich with examples and rigorous analyses, the book serves as a valuable resource for both seasoned mathematicians and advanced students. Through their thorough examination, the authors illuminate the significance of parabolic boundary value problems in broader mathematical contexts, fostering a deeper appreciation for their role in theoretical and applied mathematics.