1st Edition

Constructive Methods for Linear and Nonlinear Boundary Value Problems for Analytic Functions

By v Mityushev, S V Rogosin Copyright 1999
296 Pages
by Chapman & Hall

Constructive methods developed in the framework of analytic functions effectively extend the use of mathematical constructions, both within different branches of mathematics and to other disciplines. This monograph presents some constructive methods-based primarily on original techniques-for boundary value problems, both linear and nonlinear. From among the many applications to which these methods... Read more
A HISTORICAL SURVEY
NOTATIONS AND AUXILIARY RESULTS
Geometry of Complex Plane
Functional Spaces
Operator Equations in Functional Spaces
Properties of Analytic and Harmonic Functions
Cauchy-Type Integral and Singular Integrals
Schwarz Operator
C-Linear Conjugation Problem
Riemann-Hilbert Boundary Value Problem
Entire Function
Conformal Mappings
R-Linear Problem and its Applications
Notes and Comments
NONLINEAR BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEMS
Conjugation Problem of Power Type
Problem of Multiplication Type
Entire Functions Methods
General Riemann-Hilbert Problem of Power Type
The Modulus Problem and its Generalization
Linear Fractional Problem
Cherepanov's Mixed Problem
Notes and Comments
METHOD OF FUNCTIONAL EQUATIONS
Dirichlet Problem for a Doubly Connected Domain
A Nonlinear Boundary Value Problem
Linear Functional Equations
Harmonic Measures and Schwarz Operator
Linear Riemann-Hilbert Porblem
Poincaré Series
Mixed Problem for Multiply Connected Domains
Circular Polygons with Zero Angles
Generalized Method of Schwarz and other Methods
Notes and Comments
NONLINEAR PROBLEMS OF MECHANICS
Steady Heat Conduction: Nonlinear Composites
Linearized Problem
Constructive Solution to Integral Equations
Composite Materials with Reactive Inclusions
Steady Heat Conduction on Configurations
An Elastic Problem for Composite Materials
Plane Stokes Flow
Notes and Comments
BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX

Biography

v Mityushev, S.V. Rogosin

"The book contains several fresh results and collects material which has been spread in the literature (frequently in Russian, but also from the western schools). With an extensive bibliography of about 300 items, it can serve as a reference text. The presentation is addressed to beginners and experts as well. Since the essential prerequisites are included it should be convenient to use for interested applied scientists with some mathematical background."
-Elias Wegert, in Mathematical Reviews, Issue 2001d


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