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    Author(s)Jeffrey Rauch
    PublisherSpringer Customer Service Center GmbH
    EditionEdition Statement Softcover reprint of the origina
    ISBN9781461269595
    Pages266
    BindingPaperback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearOctober 2012

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    Springer Customer Service Center GmbH Partial Differential Equations Springer Customer Service Center GmbH by Jeffrey Rauch

    This book is based on a course I have given five times at the University of Michigan beginning in 1973. The aim is to present an introduction to a sampling of ideas phenomena and methods from the subject of partial differential equations that can be presented in one semester and requires no previous knowledge of differential equations. The problems with hints and discussion form an important and integral part of the course. In our department students with a variety of specialties-notably differen tial geometry numerical analysis mathematical physics complex analysis physics and partial differential equations-have a need for such a course. The goal of a one-term course forces the omission of many topics. Everyone including me can find fault with the selections that I have made. One of the things that makes partial differential equations difficult to learn is that it uses a wide variety of tools. In a short course there is no time for the leisurely development of background material. Consequently I suppose that the reader is trained in advanced calculus real analysis the rudiments of complex analysis and the language offunctional analysis. Such a background is not unusual for the students mentioned above. Students missing one of the essentials can usually catch up simultaneously. A more difficult problem is what to do about the Theory of Distributions.show more



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