1st Edition

Mixed Boundary Value Problems

By Dean G. Duffy Copyright 2008
    488 Pages
    by Chapman & Hall

    486 Pages
    by Chapman & Hall

    Methods for Solving Mixed Boundary Value Problems

    An up-to-date treatment of the subject, Mixed Boundary Value Problems focuses on boundary value problems when the boundary condition changes along a particular boundary. The book often employs numerical methods to solve mixed boundary value problems and the associated integral equations.

    Straightforward Presentation of Mathematical Techniques

    The author first provides examples of mixed boundary value problems and the mathematical background of integral functions and special functions. He then presents classic mathematical physics problems to explain the origin of mixed boundary value problems and the mathematical techniques that were developed to handle them. The remaining chapters solve various mixed boundary value problems using separation of variables, transform methods, the Wiener–Hopf technique, Green’s function, and conformal mapping.

    Decipher Mixed Boundary Value Problems That Occur in Diverse Fields

    Including MATLAB® to help with problem solving, this book provides the mathematical skills needed for the solution of mixed boundary value problems.

    Overview. Historical Background. Separation of Variables. Transform Methods. The Wiener–Hopf Technique. Green’s Function. Conformal Mapping. Index.

    Biography

    Duffy, Dean G.