Детали книги
Формат
Мягкая обложка
Страницы
309
Язык
Английский
Опубликовано
Nov 26, 2012
Издатель
Cambridge University Press
Издание
1
ISBN-10
110760611X
ISBN-13
9781107606111
Описание
Mary B. Rose presents a comprehensive exploration of operator methods applied to boundary value problems, focusing on their mathematical foundations and novel advancements. The work delves into extension theory, which lays the groundwork for understanding the behavior of operators in diverse contexts. Rose meticulously outlines how these theoretical results contribute to the broader field of mathematical analysis and differential equations.
Additionally, the text discusses spectral theory, unraveling the intricate relationship between operator functions and their spectra. It navigates through the complexities of both classical and modern techniques, offering readers a clear insight into how these methods can be employed to solve boundary value problems efficiently.
With an emphasis on clarity and rigor, this volume not only serves as a reference for established mathematicians but also provides an accessible entry point for students and researchers eager to enhance their understanding of operator theory's applications in mathematical physics and engineering.
Additionally, the text discusses spectral theory, unraveling the intricate relationship between operator functions and their spectra. It navigates through the complexities of both classical and modern techniques, offering readers a clear insight into how these methods can be employed to solve boundary value problems efficiently.
With an emphasis on clarity and rigor, this volume not only serves as a reference for established mathematicians but also provides an accessible entry point for students and researchers eager to enhance their understanding of operator theory's applications in mathematical physics and engineering.