Partial Differential Equations of Mathematical Physics
Harry Bateman (1882–1946) was an esteemed mathematician particularly known for his work on special functions and partial differential equations. This book, first published in 1932, has been reprinted many times and is a classic example of Bateman's work. Partial Differential Equations of Mathematical Physics was developed chiefly with the aim of obtaining exact analytical expressions for the solution of the boundary problems of mathematical physics.
Product details
December 1932Paperback
9780521091633
548 pages
229 × 152 × 31 mm
0.8kg
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Table of Contents
- Preface
- Introduction
- 1. The Classical Equations
- 2. Applications of the integral theorems of green and stokes
- 3. Two-dimensional problems
- 4. Conformal Representation
- 5. Equations in three variables
- 6. Polar Co-ordinates
- 7. Cylindrical Co-ordinates
- 8. Ellipsoidal Co-ordinates
- 9. Paraboloidal Co-ordinates
- 10. Toroidal Co-ordinates
- 11. Diffraction problems
- 12. Non-linear equations