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Elliptic partial differential equations of second order

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From the reviews: "This is a book of interest to any having to work with differential equations, either as a reference or as a book to learn from. The authors have taken trouble to make the treatment self-contained. It (is) suitable required reading for a PhD student. Although the material has been developed from lectures at Stanford, it has developed into an almost systematic coverage that is much longer than could be covered in a year's lectures„. Newsletter, New Zealand Mathematical Society, 1985 “ ... as should be clear from the previous discussion, this book is a bibliographical monument to the theory of both theoretical and applied PDEs that has not acquired any flaws due to its age. On the contrary, it remains a crucial and essential tool for the active research in the field. In a few words, in my modest opinion, “. . . this book contains the essential background that a researcher in elliptic PDEs should possess the day s/he gets a permanent academic position. . . .” SIAM Newsletter

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Elliptic partial differential equations of second order, David Gilbarg

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Titre
Elliptic partial differential equations of second order
Langue
Anglais
Éditeur
Springer
Publié
2001
Format
souple
Pages
529
ISBN10
3540411607
ISBN13
9783540411604
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From the reviews: "This is a book of interest to any having to work with differential equations, either as a reference or as a book to learn from. The authors have taken trouble to make the treatment self-contained. It (is) suitable required reading for a PhD student. Although the material has been developed from lectures at Stanford, it has developed into an almost systematic coverage that is much longer than could be covered in a year's lectures„. Newsletter, New Zealand Mathematical Society, 1985 “ ... as should be clear from the previous discussion, this book is a bibliographical monument to the theory of both theoretical and applied PDEs that has not acquired any flaws due to its age. On the contrary, it remains a crucial and essential tool for the active research in the field. In a few words, in my modest opinion, “. . . this book contains the essential background that a researcher in elliptic PDEs should possess the day s/he gets a permanent academic position. . . .” SIAM Newsletter