Special Functions of Mathematical (Geo-)Physics
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Author
Contributions
- Gutting, Martin - Contributor
- SpringerLink (Online service) - Contributor
Publication
2013 - Springer Basel, Basel, Switzerland
Language
English
Word Count
125,250 words, Guess
Page Count
501 pages
Physical Format
Electronic resource
Identifiers
- Internet Archivespecialfunctions00free
- ISBN-139783034805636
- ISBN-103034805632
- Library of Congress Control Number2013931107
- Better World Books9783034805636
and 1 more
- Open LibraryOL27088630M
Classifications
- DDC515.5
- LCCQA351
- LCCQE33.2.M3 F74 2013
and 1 more
- LCCQA1-939
Description
Special functions enable us to formulate a scientific problem by reduction such that a new, more concrete problem can be attacked within a well-structured framework, usually in the context of differential equations. A good understanding of special functions provides the capacity to recognize the causality between the abstractness of the mathematical concept and both the impact on and cross-sectional importance to the scientific reality. The special functions to be discussed in this monograph vary greatly, depending on the measurement parameters examined (gravitation, electric and magnetic fields, deformation, climate observables, fluid flow, etc.) and on the respective field characteristic (potential field, diffusion field, wave field). The differential equation under consideration determines the type of special functions that are needed in the desired reduction process. Each chapter closes with exercises that reflect significant topics, mostly in computational applications. As a result, readers are not only directly confronted with the specific contents of each chapter, but also with additional knowledge on mathematical fields of research, where special functions are essential to application. All in all, the book is an equally valuable resource for education in geomathematics and the study of applied and harmonic analysis. Students who wish to continue with further studies should consult the literature given as supplements for each topic covered in the exercises.
Subjects
Series Statement
- Applied and Numerical Harmonic Analysis
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