Multidimensional Inverse Problems for Differential EquationsSpringer, 21 Ara 1970 - 59 sayfa |
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Sayfa 13
... equation is unique . Thus all of the functions V linearly independent eigenfunctions ( k = + Hence any bounded solution k ( p , 0 ) 0,1,2 , ... ) can be found in a unique way . This implies the unique- ness of a solution to equation ( 2 ) ...
... equation is unique . Thus all of the functions V linearly independent eigenfunctions ( k = + Hence any bounded solution k ( p , 0 ) 0,1,2 , ... ) can be found in a unique way . This implies the unique- ness of a solution to equation ( 2 ) ...
Sayfa 23
... equation ( 1 ) under conditions ( 2 ) and ( 3 ) , we shall mean a generalized solution of the equation regular at infinity . If a ( M ) is given , then determining the function u ( M , M , t ) is called the direct problem for equation ...
... equation ( 1 ) under conditions ( 2 ) and ( 3 ) , we shall mean a generalized solution of the equation regular at infinity . If a ( M ) is given , then determining the function u ( M , M , t ) is called the direct problem for equation ...
Sayfa 43
... equation ( 2 ) has at most one solution . 2 ° - Second inverse problem : We reduced the inverse problem ( 2 ) , ( 3 ) to integral equation ( 8 ) with the help of formula ( 5 ) which was the solution to the DIRICHLET problem for equation ...
... equation ( 2 ) has at most one solution . 2 ° - Second inverse problem : We reduced the inverse problem ( 2 ) , ( 3 ) to integral equation ( 8 ) with the help of formula ( 5 ) which was the solution to the DIRICHLET problem for equation ...
İçindekiler
CHAPTER | 1 |
Problem of Determining a Function inside a Circle from | 13 |
On the Problem of Determining a Function from Its Mean | 19 |
Telif Hakkı | |
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Multidimensional Inverse Problems for Differential Equations M. M. Lavrentiev,V. G. Romanov,V. G. Vasiliev Metin Parçacığı görünümü - 1970 |
Multidimensional Inverse Problems for Differential Equations M. M. Lavrentiev,V. G. Romanov,V. G. Vasiliev Metin Parçacığı görünümü - 1970 |
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