Methods for Solving Inverse Problems in Mathematical Physics
Aleksey I. Prilepko, Dmitry G. Orlovsky, Igor A. Vasin , "Methods for Solving Inverse Problems in Mathematical Physics"
CRC | 2000 | ISBN: 0824719875 | 744 pages | PDF | 16,6 MB
Developing an approach to the question of existence, uniqueness and stability of solutions, this work presents a systematic elaboration of the theory of inverse problems for all principal types of partial differential equations. It covers up-to-date methods of linear and nonlinear analysis, the theory of differential equations in Banach spaces, applications of functional analysis, and semigroup theory.
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"...highly recommended to researchers in direct problems for PDE's who are terrified by the 'bad properties' of inverse problems..." -- Zentralblatt fur Mathematik, 2000
This book is of course addressed to researchers in inverse problems, but is highly recommend to researchers in direct problems for PDE's who are terrified by the 'bad properties' of inverse problems....The volume builds...a bridge between identification problems for PDE's and Functional Analysis - nowadays well-known to every researcher in PDE's.
---Zentralblatt fur Mathematik, 2000
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Aleksey I. Prilepko, Dmitry G. Orlovsky, Igor A. Vasin , "Methods for Solving Inverse Problems in Mathematical Physics"
CRC | 2000 | ISBN: 0824719875 | 744 pages | PDF | 16,6 MB
Developing an approach to the question of existence, uniqueness and stability of solutions, this work presents a systematic elaboration of the theory of inverse problems for all principal types of partial differential equations. It covers up-to-date methods of linear and nonlinear analysis, the theory of differential equations in Banach spaces, applications of functional analysis, and semigroup theory.
Review
"...highly recommended to researchers in direct problems for PDE's who are terrified by the 'bad properties' of inverse problems..." -- Zentralblatt fur Mathematik, 2000
This book is of course addressed to researchers in inverse problems, but is highly recommend to researchers in direct problems for PDE's who are terrified by the 'bad properties' of inverse problems....The volume builds...a bridge between identification problems for PDE's and Functional Analysis - nowadays well-known to every researcher in PDE's.
---Zentralblatt fur Mathematik, 2000
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