Introduction to Heat Potential Theory

Introduction to Heat Potential Theory
Author: N. A. Watson
Publsiher: American Mathematical Soc.
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2012
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9780821849989

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This book is the first to be devoted entirely to the potential theory of the heat equation, and thus deals with time dependent potential theory. Its purpose is to give a logical, mathematically precise introduction to a subject where previously many proofs were not written in detail, due to their similarity with those of the potential theory of Laplace's equation. The approach to subtemperatures is a recent one, based on the Poisson integral representation of temperatures on a circular cylinder. Characterizations of subtemperatures in terms of heat balls and modified heat balls are proved, and thermal capacity is studied in detail. The generalized Dirichlet problem on arbitrary open sets is given a treatment that reflects its distinctive nature for an equation of parabolic type. Also included is some new material on caloric measure for arbitrary open sets. Each chapter concludes with bibliographical notes and open questions. The reader should have a good background in the calculus of functions of several variables, in the limiting processes and inequalities of analysis, in measure theory, and in general topology for Chapter 9.

On the Use of Potential Theory for Thermal Modeling in Metal Cutting

On the Use of Potential Theory for Thermal Modeling in Metal Cutting
Author: Matthias Brockmann
Publsiher: Apprimus Wissenschaftsverlag
Total Pages: 159
Release: 2016-01-20
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9783863594015

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Evolving temperature distributions during metal cutting are of major significance. Present analytical models are not capable to predict temperature fields to a sufficient degree. This lack of model validity is caused by the limited mathematical approaches. The present thesis deals with the development of methodologies for thermal modeling based on a class of complex functions termed potential functions. This approach has never been used before for metal cutting applications.

Introduction to Quantum Graphs

Introduction to Quantum Graphs
Author: Gregory Berkolaiko,Peter Kuchment
Publsiher: American Mathematical Soc.
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2013
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9780821892114

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A ``quantum graph'' is a graph considered as a one-dimensional complex and equipped with a differential operator (``Hamiltonian''). Quantum graphs arise naturally as simplified models in mathematics, physics, chemistry, and engineering when one considers propagation of waves of various nature through a quasi-one-dimensional (e.g., ``meso-'' or ``nano-scale'') system that looks like a thin neighborhood of a graph. Works that currently would be classified as discussing quantum graphs have been appearing since at least the 1930s, and since then, quantum graphs techniques have been applied successfully in various areas of mathematical physics, mathematics in general and its applications. One can mention, for instance, dynamical systems theory, control theory, quantum chaos, Anderson localization, microelectronics, photonic crystals, physical chemistry, nano-sciences, superconductivity theory, etc. Quantum graphs present many non-trivial mathematical challenges, which makes them dear to a mathematician's heart. Work on quantum graphs has brought together tools and intuition coming from graph theory, combinatorics, mathematical physics, PDEs, and spectral theory. This book provides a comprehensive introduction to the topic, collecting the main notions and techniques. It also contains a survey of the current state of the quantum graph research and applications.

Galois Theories of Linear Difference Equations An Introduction

Galois Theories of Linear Difference Equations  An Introduction
Author: Charlotte Hardouin,Jacques Sauloy,Michael F. Singer
Publsiher: American Mathematical Soc.
Total Pages: 171
Release: 2016-04-27
Genre: Difference and functional equations -- Difference equations -- Linear equations
ISBN: 9781470426552

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This book is a collection of three introductory tutorials coming out of three courses given at the CIMPA Research School “Galois Theory of Difference Equations” in Santa Marta, Columbia, July 23–August 1, 2012. The aim of these tutorials is to introduce the reader to three Galois theories of linear difference equations and their interrelations. Each of the three articles addresses a different galoisian aspect of linear difference equations. The authors motivate and give elementary examples of the basic ideas and techniques, providing the reader with an entry to current research. In addition each article contains an extensive bibliography that includes recent papers; the authors have provided pointers to these articles allowing the interested reader to explore further.

An Introduction to Central Simple Algebras and Their Applications to Wireless Communication

An Introduction to Central Simple Algebras and Their Applications to Wireless Communication
Author: Grégory Berhuy,Frédérique Oggier
Publsiher: American Mathematical Soc.
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2013-07-05
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9780821849378

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Central simple algebras arise naturally in many areas of mathematics. They are closely connected with ring theory, but are also important in representation theory, algebraic geometry and number theory. Recently, surprising applications of the theory of central simple algebras have arisen in the context of coding for wireless communication. The exposition in the book takes advantage of this serendipity, presenting an introduction to the theory of central simple algebras intertwined with its applications to coding theory. Many results or constructions from the standard theory are presented in classical form, but with a focus on explicit techniques and examples, often from coding theory. Topics covered include quaternion algebras, splitting fields, the Skolem-Noether Theorem, the Brauer group, crossed products, cyclic algebras and algebras with a unitary involution. Code constructions give the opportunity for many examples and explicit computations. This book provides an introduction to the theory of central algebras accessible to graduate students, while also presenting topics in coding theory for wireless communication for a mathematical audience. It is also suitable for coding theorists interested in learning how division algebras may be useful for coding in wireless communication.

Contributions to the Study of Heat Conduction in Composite Systems and to Heat Potential Theory

Contributions to the Study of Heat Conduction in Composite Systems and to Heat Potential Theory
Author: Sylvan Burgstahler
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1963
Genre: Heat
ISBN: MINN:31951T004029489

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Moment Theory and Some Inverse Problems in Potential Theory and Heat Conduction

Moment Theory and Some Inverse Problems in Potential Theory and Heat Conduction
Author: Dang D. Ang,Rudolf Gorenflo,Vy K. Le,Dang D. Trong
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2004-10-14
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9783540456582

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Moment Theory is not a new subject; however, in classical treatments, the ill-posedness of the problem is not taken into account - hence this monograph. Assuming a "true" solution to be uniquely determined by a sequence of moments (given as integrals) of which only finitely many are inaccurately given, the authors describe and analyze several regularization methods and derive stability estimates. Mathematically, the task often consists in the reconstruction of an analytic or harmonic function, as is natural from concrete applications discussed (e.g. inverse heat conduction problems, Cauchy's problem for the Laplace equation, gravimetry). The book can be used in a graduate or upper undergraduate course in Inverse Problems, or as supplementary reading for a course on Applied Partial Differential Equations.

Quantum Potential Theory

Quantum Potential Theory
Author: Philippe Biane,Luc Bouten,Fabio Cipriani,Norio Konno,Quanhua Xu
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 464
Release: 2008-10-16
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9783540693659

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This book offers the revised and completed notes of lectures given at the 2007 conference, "Quantum Potential Theory: Structures and Applications to Physics." These lectures provide an introduction to the theory and discuss various applications.