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Spherical Functions Of Mathematical Geosciences A Scalar Vectorial And Tensorial Setup Second Edition 2nd Edition Willi Freeden Michael Schreiner

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Spherical Functions Of Mathematical Geosciences A Scalar Vectorial And Tensorial Setup Second Edition 2nd Edition Willi Freeden Michael Schreiner
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Publisher: Birkhäuser / Springer Berlin Heidelberg / Springer, Berlin
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.76 MB
Pages: 730
Author: Willi Freeden; Michael Schreiner
ISBN: 9783662656914, 3662656914
Language: English
Year: 2022
Edition: 2

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Spherical Functions Of Mathematical Geosciences A Scalar Vectorial And Tensorial Setup Second Edition 2nd Edition Willi Freeden Michael Schreiner by Willi Freeden; Michael Schreiner 9783662656914, 3662656914 instant download after payment.

This book is an enlarged second edition of a monograph published in the Springer AGEM2-Series, 2009. It presents, in a consistent and unified overview, a setup of the theory of spherical functions of mathematical (geo-)sciences. The content shows a twofold transition: First, the natural transition from scalar to vectorial and tensorial theory of spherical harmonics is given in a coordinate-free context, based on variants of the addition theorem, Funk-Hecke formulas, and Helmholtz as well as Hardy-Hodge decompositions. Second, the canonical transition from spherical harmonics via zonal (kernel) functions to the Dirac kernel is given in close orientation to an uncertainty principle classifying the space/frequency (momentum) behavior of the functions for purposes of data analysis and (geo-)application. The whole palette of spherical functions is collected in a well-structured form for modeling and simulating the phenomena and processes occurring in the Earth's system. The result is a work which, while reflecting the present state of knowledge in a time-related manner, claims to be of largely timeless significance in (geo-)mathematical research and teaching.

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