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Inverse Problems For Fractional Partial Differential Equations Graduate Studies In Mathematics 230 Barbara Kaltenbacher

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Inverse Problems For Fractional Partial Differential Equations Graduate Studies In Mathematics 230 Barbara Kaltenbacher
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Publisher: American Mathematical Society
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.79 MB
Pages: 505
Author: Barbara Kaltenbacher, William Rundell
ISBN: 9781470472450, 1470472457
Language: English
Year: 2023
Volume: 230

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Inverse Problems For Fractional Partial Differential Equations Graduate Studies In Mathematics 230 Barbara Kaltenbacher by Barbara Kaltenbacher, William Rundell 9781470472450, 1470472457 instant download after payment.

As the title of the book indicates, this is primarily a book on partial differential equations (PDEs) with two definite slants: toward inverse problems and to the inclusion of fractional derivatives. The standard paradigm, or direct problem, is to take a PDE, including all coefficients and initial/boundary conditions, and to determine the solution. The inverse problem reverses this approach asking what information about coefficients of the model can be obtained from partial information on the solution. Answering this question requires knowledge of the underlying physical model, including the exact dependence on material parameters. The last feature of the approach taken by the authors is the inclusion of fractional derivatives. This is driven by direct physical applications: a fractional derivative model often allows greater adherence to physical observations than the traditional integer order case. The book also has an extensive historical section and the material that can be called "fractional calculus" and ordinary differential equations with fractional derivatives. This part is accessible to advanced undergraduates with basic knowledge on real and complex analysis. At the other end of the spectrum, lie nonlinear fractional PDEs that require a standard graduate level course on PDEs.

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