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Linear Integral Equations, PDF eBook

Linear Integral Equations PDF

Part of the Applied Mathematical Sciences series

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I fell in love with integral equations about twenty years ago when I was working on my thesis, and I am still attracted by their mathematical beauty.

This book will try to stimulate the reader to share this love with me.

Having taught integral equations a number of times I felt a lack of a text which adequately combines theory, applications and numerical methods.

Therefore, in this book I intend to cover each of these fields with the same weight.

The first part provides the basic Riesz-Fredholm theory for equa- tions of the second kind with compact opertors in dual systems including all functional analytic concepts necessary for developing this theory.

The second part then illustrates the classical applications of integral equation methods to boundary value problems for the Laplace and the heat equation as one of the main historical sources for the development of integral equations, and also in- troduces Cauchy type singular integral equations.

The third part is devoted to describing the fundamental ideas for the numerical solution of integral equa- tions.

Finally, in a fourth part, ill-posed integral equations of the first kind and their regularization are studied in a Hilbert space setting.

In order to make the book accessible not only to mathematicans but also to physicists and engineers I have planned it as self-contained as possible by requiring only a solid foundation in differential and integral calculus and, for parts of the book, in complex function theory.

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