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The Schwarz Function and Its Generalization to Higher Dimensions, Hardback Book

The Schwarz Function and Its Generalization to Higher Dimensions Hardback

Part of the The University of Arkansas Lecture Notes in the Mathematical Sciences series

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The Schwarz function originates in classical complex analysis and potential theory.

Here the author presents the advantages favoring a mode of treatment which unites the subject with modern theory of distributions and partial differential equations thus bridging the gap between two-dimensional geometric and multi-dimensional analysts.

Examines the Schwarz function and its relationship to recent investigations regarding inverse problems of Newtonian gravitation, free boundaries, Hele-Shaw flows and the propagation of singularities for holomorphic p.d.e.

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Also in the The University of Arkansas Lecture Notes in the Mathematical Sciences series