Partial Differential Equations II: Elements of the Modern Theory. Equations with Constant Coefficients (Encyclopaedia of Mathema,Used

Partial Differential Equations II: Elements of the Modern Theory. Equations with Constant Coefficients (Encyclopaedia of Mathema,Used

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Product DescriptionThis book, the first printing of which was published as Volume 31 of the Encyclopaedia of Mathematical Sciences, contains a survey of the modern theory of general linear partial differential equations and a detailed review of equations with constant coefficients. Readers will be interested in an introduction to microlocal analysis and its applications including singular integral operators, pseudodifferential operators, Fourier integral operators and wavefronts, a survey of the most important results about the mixed problem for hyperbolic equations, a review of asymptotic methods including short wave asymptotics, the Maslov canonical operator and spectral asymptotics, a detailed description of the applications of distribution theory to partial differential equations with constant coefficients including numerous interesting special topics.Review'... Summarizing, the book presents a wellwritten survey of the modern theory of general PDEs with most necessary proofs or hints, and with some explicit constructions. Therefore it will be useful for specialists in PDEs as well as for students with basic knowledge in classical theory of PDEs. The book is warmly recommended also to physicists, engineers and anyone interested in theory or/and applications of PDEs.'J. Hegeds, Acta Scientiarum Mathematicarum, Vol. 70, 2004

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