Introduction to the Theory of Distributions

Introduction to the Theory of Distributions
Title Introduction to the Theory of Distributions PDF eBook
Author F. G. Friedlander
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 192
Release 1998
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 9780521649711

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The second edition of a classic graduate text on the theory of distributions.

The Theory of Distributions

The Theory of Distributions
Title The Theory of Distributions PDF eBook
Author J. Ian Richards
Publisher CUP Archive
Pages 172
Release 1995-09-29
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 9780521558907

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A self-contained mathematical introduction that concentrates on the essential results important to non-specialists.

Theory of Distributions

Theory of Distributions
Title Theory of Distributions PDF eBook
Author Svetlin G. Georgiev
Publisher Springer
Pages 217
Release 2015-07-13
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 3319195271

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This book explains many fundamental ideas on the theory of distributions. The theory of partial differential equations is one of the synthetic branches of analysis that combines ideas and methods from different fields of mathematics, ranging from functional analysis and harmonic analysis to differential geometry and topology. This presents specific difficulties to those studying this field. This book, which consists of 10 chapters, is suitable for upper undergraduate/graduate students and mathematicians seeking an accessible introduction to some aspects of the theory of distributions. It can also be used for one-semester course.

Distribution Theory and Transform Analysis

Distribution Theory and Transform Analysis
Title Distribution Theory and Transform Analysis PDF eBook
Author A.H. Zemanian
Publisher Courier Corporation
Pages 404
Release 2011-11-30
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 0486151948

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Distribution theory, a relatively recent mathematical approach to classical Fourier analysis, not only opened up new areas of research but also helped promote the development of such mathematical disciplines as ordinary and partial differential equations, operational calculus, transformation theory, and functional analysis. This text was one of the first to give a clear explanation of distribution theory; it combines the theory effectively with extensive practical applications to science and engineering problems. Based on a graduate course given at the State University of New York at Stony Brook, this book has two objectives: to provide a comparatively elementary introduction to distribution theory and to describe the generalized Fourier and Laplace transformations and their applications to integrodifferential equations, difference equations, and passive systems. After an introductory chapter defining distributions and the operations that apply to them, Chapter 2 considers the calculus of distributions, especially limits, differentiation, integrations, and the interchange of limiting processes. Some deeper properties of distributions, such as their local character as derivatives of continuous functions, are given in Chapter 3. Chapter 4 introduces the distributions of slow growth, which arise naturally in the generalization of the Fourier transformation. Chapters 5 and 6 cover the convolution process and its use in representing differential and difference equations. The distributional Fourier and Laplace transformations are developed in Chapters 7 and 8, and the latter transformation is applied in Chapter 9 to obtain an operational calculus for the solution of differential and difference equations of the initial-condition type. Some of the previous theory is applied in Chapter 10 to a discussion of the fundamental properties of certain physical systems, while Chapter 11 ends the book with a consideration of periodic distributions. Suitable for a graduate course for engineering and science students or for a senior-level undergraduate course for mathematics majors, this book presumes a knowledge of advanced calculus and the standard theorems on the interchange of limit processes. A broad spectrum of problems has been included to satisfy the diverse needs of various types of students.

Distributions

Distributions
Title Distributions PDF eBook
Author J.J. Duistermaat
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 455
Release 2010-08-09
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 0817646752

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This textbook is an application-oriented introduction to the theory of distributions, a powerful tool used in mathematical analysis. The treatment emphasizes applications that relate distributions to linear partial differential equations and Fourier analysis problems found in mechanics, optics, quantum mechanics, quantum field theory, and signal analysis. The book is motivated by many exercises, hints, and solutions that guide the reader along a path requiring only a minimal mathematical background.

Introduction to the Theory of Distributions

Introduction to the Theory of Distributions
Title Introduction to the Theory of Distributions PDF eBook
Author Israel Halperin
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1952
Genre Education
ISBN 9781487591328

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This pamphlet, based on lectures given by Laurent Schwartz at the Canadian Mathematical Congress in 1951, gives a detailed introduction to the theory of distributions, in terms of classical analysis, for applied mathematicians and physicists. Mathematical Congress Lecture Series, No. 1

A Guide to Distribution Theory and Fourier Transforms

A Guide to Distribution Theory and Fourier Transforms
Title A Guide to Distribution Theory and Fourier Transforms PDF eBook
Author Robert S. Strichartz
Publisher World Scientific
Pages 238
Release 2003
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 9789812384300

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This important book provides a concise exposition of the basic ideas of the theory of distribution and Fourier transforms and its application to partial differential equations. The author clearly presents the ideas, precise statements of theorems, and explanations of ideas behind the proofs. Methods in which techniques are used in applications are illustrated, and many problems are included. The book also introduces several significant recent topics, including pseudodifferential operators, wave front sets, wavelets, and quasicrystals. Background mathematical prerequisites have been kept to a minimum, with only a knowledge of multidimensional calculus and basic complex variables needed to fully understand the concepts in the book.A Guide to Distribution Theory and Fourier Transforms can serve as a textbook for parts of a course on Applied Analysis or Methods of Mathematical Physics, and in fact it is used that way at Cornell.