Multidimensional Inverse Problems for Differential EquationsSpringer, 21 Ara 1970 - 59 sayfa |
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... coordinates of these points ) . Mastering coordinates in space will be more difficult for you than mastering coordinates on a plane was : for the study of coordinates in space requires some knowledge of solid geometry . The material ...
... coordinates of these points ) . Mastering coordinates in space will be more difficult for you than mastering coordinates on a plane was : for the study of coordinates in space requires some knowledge of solid geometry . The material ...
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... coordinate in the original datum and an entirely different coordinate in the target datum ; still both represent the same position on the Earth . The accuracy of these coordinates in both the original and the target datum is an ...
... coordinate in the original datum and an entirely different coordinate in the target datum ; still both represent the same position on the Earth . The accuracy of these coordinates in both the original and the target datum is an ...
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... coordinates in (6.1), ξ and η, to be material coordinates, i.e., DqξDt = 0, DqηDt = 0, (7.3) plus a mesh skewness-preserving (or Jacobian-preserving) condition to jointly determine the mesh velocity (U,V,W). We see from above that the ...
... coordinates in (6.1), ξ and η, to be material coordinates, i.e., DqξDt = 0, DqηDt = 0, (7.3) plus a mesh skewness-preserving (or Jacobian-preserving) condition to jointly determine the mesh velocity (U,V,W). We see from above that the ...
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Multidimensional Inverse Problems for Differential Equations M. M. Lavrentiev,V. G. Romanov,V. G. Vasiliev Metin Parçacığı görünümü - 1970 |
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absolutely integrable functions Akad analytic function belong boundary conditions CAUCHY data chapter coefficients consider const continuous function coordinates corresponding cosk Denote derive determining a function differential equation Dokl domain earth's ellipses ellipsoid of revolution expression family of curves following theorem function u(r fundamental solution given GREEN'S function half-plane half-space HÖLDER condition hyperplane inequality 18 integral equation integral geometry integral-geometric problem Introduce the notation inverse kinematic inverse kinematic problem inversion formula kernel Lavrentiev linearized inverse problem multidimensional inverse problems Nauk SSSR obtain parameters polar potential theory problem for equation problem of determining Problems for Differential R₁ R₂ right-hand side ROMANOV satisfies second kind SM,t solution to equation take FOURIER transforms telegraph equation two-parameter family unique solution uniqueness theorem unit circle variables VOLTERRA equation waves wxxx