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A broad introduction to PDEs with an emphasis on specialized topics and applications occurring in a variety of fields

Featuring a thoroughly revised presentation of topics, Beginning Partial Differential Equations, Third Edition provides a challenging, yet accessible, combination of techniques, applications, and introductory theory on the subjectof partial differential equations. The new edition offers nonstandard coverageon material including Burger's equation, the telegraph equation, damped wavemotion, and the use of characteristics to solve nonhomogeneous problems.

The Third Edition is organized around four themes: methods of solution for initial-boundary value problems; applications of partial differential equations; existence and properties of solutions; and the use of software to experiment with graphics and carry out computations. With a primary focus on wave and diffusion processes, Beginning Partial Differential Equations, Third Edition

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“I enjoyed perusing O’Neil’s book. A beginner in the field of PDEs will learn quite a number of juicy facts concerning the flow of heat and the transmission of waves. While a next step will undoubtedly involve more rigor in the use of analytic tools, this first course will catch the attention of those with a curiosity for studying physical processes using differential equations.” (Mathematical Association of America, 15 February 2015)

“This book is one of the textbooks that provide an introduction to basic methods and applications of partial differential equations for students of mathematics, physics and engineering.” (Zentralblatt MATH, 1 October 2014)



Table of Contents
1 First Ideas 1

1.1 Two Partial Differential Equations 1

1.2 Fourier Series 10

1.3 Two Eigenvalue Problems 28

1.4 A Proof of the Fourier Convergence Theorem 30

2. Solutions of the Heat Equation 39

2.1 Solutions on an Interval (0, L) 39

2.2 A Nonhomogeneous Problem 64

2.3 The Heat Equation in Two space Variables 71

2.4 The Weak Maximum Principle 75

3. Solutions of the Wave Equation 81

3.1 Solutions on Bounded Intervals 81

3.2 The Cauchy Problem 109

3.3 The Wave Equation in Higher Dimensions 137

4. Dirichlet and Neumann Problems 147

4.1 Laplace’s Equation and Harmonic Functions 147

4.2 The Dirichlet Problem for a Rectangle 153

4.3 The Dirichlet Problem for a Disk 158

4.4 Properties of Harmonic Functions 165

4.5 The Neumann Problem 187

4.6 Poisson’s Equation 197

4.7 Existence Theorem for a Dirichlet Problem 200

5. Fourier Integral Methods of Solution 213

5.1 The Fourier Integral of a Function 213

5.2 The Heat Equation on a Real Line 220

5.3 The Debate over the Age of the Earth 230

5.4 Burger’s Equation 233

5.5 The Cauchy Problem for a Wave Equation 239

5.6 Laplace’s Equation on Unbounded Domains 244

6. Solutions Using Eigenfunction Expansions 253

6.1 A Theory of Eigenfunction Expansions 253

6.2 Bessel Functions 266

6.3 Applications of Bessel Functions 279

6.4 Legendre Polynomials and Applications 288

7. Integral Transform Methods of Solution 307

7.1 The Fourier Transform 307

7.2 Heat and Wave Equations 318

7.3 The Telegraph Equation 332

7.4 The Laplace Transform 334

8 First-Order Equations 341

8.1 Linear First-Order Equations 342

8.2 The Significance of Characteristics 349

8.3 The Quasi-Linear Equation 354

9 End Materials 361

9.1 Notation 361

9.2 Use of MAPLE 363

9.3 Answers to Selected Problems 370

Index 434

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      Publication Date: 30/05/2014
      ISBN13: 9781118629949, 978-1118629949
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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      A broad introduction to PDEs with an emphasis on specialized topics and applications occurring in a variety of fields

      Featuring a thoroughly revised presentation of topics, Beginning Partial Differential Equations, Third Edition provides a challenging, yet accessible, combination of techniques, applications, and introductory theory on the subjectof partial differential equations. The new edition offers nonstandard coverageon material including Burger's equation, the telegraph equation, damped wavemotion, and the use of characteristics to solve nonhomogeneous problems.

      The Third Edition is organized around four themes: methods of solution for initial-boundary value problems; applications of partial differential equations; existence and properties of solutions; and the use of software to experiment with graphics and carry out computations. With a primary focus on wave and diffusion processes, Beginning Partial Differential Equations, Third Edition

      Trade Review

      “I enjoyed perusing O’Neil’s book. A beginner in the field of PDEs will learn quite a number of juicy facts concerning the flow of heat and the transmission of waves. While a next step will undoubtedly involve more rigor in the use of analytic tools, this first course will catch the attention of those with a curiosity for studying physical processes using differential equations.” (Mathematical Association of America, 15 February 2015)

      “This book is one of the textbooks that provide an introduction to basic methods and applications of partial differential equations for students of mathematics, physics and engineering.” (Zentralblatt MATH, 1 October 2014)



      Table of Contents
      1 First Ideas 1

      1.1 Two Partial Differential Equations 1

      1.2 Fourier Series 10

      1.3 Two Eigenvalue Problems 28

      1.4 A Proof of the Fourier Convergence Theorem 30

      2. Solutions of the Heat Equation 39

      2.1 Solutions on an Interval (0, L) 39

      2.2 A Nonhomogeneous Problem 64

      2.3 The Heat Equation in Two space Variables 71

      2.4 The Weak Maximum Principle 75

      3. Solutions of the Wave Equation 81

      3.1 Solutions on Bounded Intervals 81

      3.2 The Cauchy Problem 109

      3.3 The Wave Equation in Higher Dimensions 137

      4. Dirichlet and Neumann Problems 147

      4.1 Laplace’s Equation and Harmonic Functions 147

      4.2 The Dirichlet Problem for a Rectangle 153

      4.3 The Dirichlet Problem for a Disk 158

      4.4 Properties of Harmonic Functions 165

      4.5 The Neumann Problem 187

      4.6 Poisson’s Equation 197

      4.7 Existence Theorem for a Dirichlet Problem 200

      5. Fourier Integral Methods of Solution 213

      5.1 The Fourier Integral of a Function 213

      5.2 The Heat Equation on a Real Line 220

      5.3 The Debate over the Age of the Earth 230

      5.4 Burger’s Equation 233

      5.5 The Cauchy Problem for a Wave Equation 239

      5.6 Laplace’s Equation on Unbounded Domains 244

      6. Solutions Using Eigenfunction Expansions 253

      6.1 A Theory of Eigenfunction Expansions 253

      6.2 Bessel Functions 266

      6.3 Applications of Bessel Functions 279

      6.4 Legendre Polynomials and Applications 288

      7. Integral Transform Methods of Solution 307

      7.1 The Fourier Transform 307

      7.2 Heat and Wave Equations 318

      7.3 The Telegraph Equation 332

      7.4 The Laplace Transform 334

      8 First-Order Equations 341

      8.1 Linear First-Order Equations 342

      8.2 The Significance of Characteristics 349

      8.3 The Quasi-Linear Equation 354

      9 End Materials 361

      9.1 Notation 361

      9.2 Use of MAPLE 363

      9.3 Answers to Selected Problems 370

      Index 434

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