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Book Systems  Approximation  Singular Integral Operators  and Related Topics

Download or read book Systems Approximation Singular Integral Operators and Related Topics written by Alexander A. Borichev and published by Birkhäuser. This book was released on 2012-12-06 with total page 536 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book is devoted to some topical problems and applications of operator theory and its interplay with modern complex analysis. It consists of 20 selected survey papers that represent updated (mainly plenary) addresses to the IWOTA 2000 conference held at Bordeaux from June 13 to 16, 2000. The main subjects of the volume include: - spectral analysis of periodic differential operators and delay equations, stabilizing controllers, Fourier multipliers; - multivariable operator theory, model theory, commutant lifting theorems, coisometric realizations; - Hankel operators and forms; - operator algebras; - the Bellman function approach in singular integrals and harmonic analysis, singular integral operators and integral representations; - approximation in holomorphic spaces. These subjects are unified by the common "operator theoretic approach" and the systematic use of modern function theory techniques.

Book Approximation by Multivariate Singular Integrals

Download or read book Approximation by Multivariate Singular Integrals written by George A. Anastassiou and published by Springer Science & Business Media. This book was released on 2011-07-25 with total page 88 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Approximation by Multivariate Singular Integrals is the first monograph to illustrate the approximation of multivariate singular integrals to the identity-unit operator. The basic approximation properties of the general multivariate singular integral operators is presented quantitatively, particularly special cases such as the multivariate Picard, Gauss-Weierstrass, Poisson-Cauchy and trigonometric singular integral operators are examined thoroughly. This book studies the rate of convergence of these operators to the unit operator as well as the related simultaneous approximation. The last chapter, which includes many examples, presents a related Korovkin type approximation theorem for functions of two variables. Relevant background information and motivation is included in this exposition, and as a result this book can be used as supplementary text for several advanced courses. The results presented apply to many areas of pure and applied mathematics, such a mathematical analysis, probability, statistics and partial differential equations. This book is appropriate for researchers and selected seminars at the graduate level.

Book Approximation of Singular Integral Operators

Download or read book Approximation of Singular Integral Operators written by David C. Shreve and published by . This book was released on 1974 with total page 98 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Singular Integral Operators

Download or read book Singular Integral Operators written by Solomon G. Mikhlin and published by Springer Science & Business Media. This book was released on 1987 with total page 530 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The present edition differs from the original German one mainly in the following addi tional material: weighted norm inequalities for maximal functions and singular opera tors (§ 12, Chap. XI), polysingular integral operators and pseudo-differential operators (§§ 7, 8, Chap. XII), and spline approximation methods for solving singular integral equations (§ 4, Chap. XVII). Furthermore, we added two subsections on polynomial approximation methods for singular integral equations over an interval or with dis continuous coefficients (Nos. 3.6 and 3.7, Chap. XVII). In many places we incorporated new results which, in the vast majority, are from the last five years after publishing the German edition (note that the references are enlarged by about 150 new titles). S. G. Mikhlin wrote §§ 7, 8, Chap. XII, and the other additions were drawn up by S. Prossdorf. We wish to express our deepest gratitude to Dr. A. Bottcher and Dr. R. Lehmann who together translated the text into English carefully and with remarkable expertise.

Book Approximation by Singular Integrals

Download or read book Approximation by Singular Integrals written by George A. Anastassiou and published by . This book was released on 2012 with total page 410 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "This monograph is the first one to deal exclusively with the study of the approximation of singular integrals to the identity-unit operator. The authors study quantitatively the basic approximation properties of the general Picard, Gauss-Weierstrass and Poisson-Cauchy singular integral operators over the real line, which are not positive linear operators. In particular the authors study the rate of convergence of these operators to the unit operator, as well as the related simultaneous approximation and the global smoothness preservation property of these operators. The corresponding general approximation theory of general singular integral operators is presented with many applications to the trigonometric singular integral. For the convenience of the reader, the chapters of this book are written in a self-contained style. This monograph is intended for researchers, graduate students working in many areas of pure and applied mathematics, including mathematical analysis, probability, statistics, ordinary and partial differential equations." -- Publisher website.

Book Systems  Approximation  Singular Integral Operators  and Related Topics

Download or read book Systems Approximation Singular Integral Operators and Related Topics written by Alexander A. Borichev and published by Birkhauser. This book was released on 2001-01-01 with total page 527 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Wavelet Based Approximation Schemes for Singular Integral Equations

Download or read book Wavelet Based Approximation Schemes for Singular Integral Equations written by Madan Mohan Panja and published by CRC Press. This book was released on 2020-06-07 with total page 466 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Many mathematical problems in science and engineering are defined by ordinary or partial differential equations with appropriate initial-boundary conditions. Among the various methods, boundary integral equation method (BIEM) is probably the most effective. It’s main advantage is that it changes a problem from its formulation in terms of unbounded differential operator to one for an integral/integro-differential operator, which makes the problem tractable from the analytical or numerical point of view. Basically, the review/study of the problem is shifted to a boundary (a relatively smaller domain), where it gives rise to integral equations defined over a suitable function space. Integral equations with singular kernels areamong the most important classes in the fields of elasticity, fluid mechanics, electromagnetics and other domains in applied science and engineering. With the advancesin computer technology, numerical simulations have become important tools in science and engineering. Several methods have been developed in numerical analysis for equations in mathematical models of applied sciences. Widely used methods include: Finite Difference Method (FDM), Finite Element Method (FEM), Finite Volume Method (FVM) and Galerkin Method (GM). Unfortunately, none of these are versatile. Each has merits and limitations. For example, the widely used FDM and FEM suffers from difficulties in problem solving when rapid changes appear in singularities. Even with the modern computing machines, analysis of shock-wave or crack propagations in three dimensional solids by the existing classical numerical schemes is challenging (computational time/memory requirements). Therefore, with the availability of faster computing machines, research into the development of new efficient schemes for approximate solutions/numerical simulations is an ongoing parallel activity. Numerical methods based on wavelet basis (multiresolution analysis) may be regarded as a confluence of widely used numerical schemes based on Finite Difference Method, Finite Element Method, Galerkin Method, etc. The objective of this monograph is to deal with numerical techniques to obtain (multiscale) approximate solutions in wavelet basis of different types of integral equations with kernels involving varieties of singularities appearing in the field of elasticity, fluid mechanics, electromagnetics and many other domains in applied science and engineering.

Book Approximation Methods for Two Classes of Singular Integral Equations

Download or read book Approximation Methods for Two Classes of Singular Integral Equations written by and published by . This book was released on 2001 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The dissertation consists of two parts. In the first part approximate methods for multidimensional weakly singular integral operators with operator-valued kernels are investigated. Convergence results and error estimates are given. There is considered an application of these methods to solving radiation transfer problems. Numerical results are presented, too. In the second part we consider a polynomial collocation method for the numerical solution of a singular integral equation over the interval. More precisely, the operator of our integral equation is supposed to be of the form \ $aI + b \mu^{-1} S \mu I $\ with \ $S$\ the Cauchy singular integral operator, with piecewise continuous coefficients \ $a$\ and \ $b, $\ and with a Jacobi weight \ $\mu.$\ To the equation we apply a collocation method, where the collocation points are the Chebyshev nodes of the first kind and where the trial space is the space of polynomials multiplied by another Jacobi weight. For the stability and convergence of this collocation method in weighted \ $L^2$\ spaces, we derive necessary and sufficient conditions. Moreover, the extension of these results to an algebra generated by the sequences of the collocation method applied to the mentioned singular integral operators is discussed and the behaviour of the singular values of the discretized operators is investigated.

Book Singular Integral Equations

Download or read book Singular Integral Equations written by E.G. Ladopoulos and published by Springer Science & Business Media. This book was released on 2013-03-09 with total page 569 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The present book deals with the finite-part singular integral equations, the multidimensional singular integral equations and the non-linear singular integral equations, which are currently used in many fields of engineering mechanics with applied character, like elasticity, plasticity, thermoelastoplasticity, viscoelasticity, viscoplasticity, fracture mechanics, structural analysis, fluid mechanics, aerodynamics and elastodynamics. These types of singular integral equations form the latest high technology on the solution of very important problems of solid and fluid mechanics and therefore special attention should be given by the reader of the present book, who is interested for the new technology of the twentieth-one century. Chapter 1 is devoted with a historical report and an extended outline of References, for the finite-part singular integral equations, the multidimensional singular integral equations and the non-linear singular integral equations. Chapter 2 provides a finite-part singular integral representation analysis in Lp spaces and in general Hilbert spaces. In the same Chapter are investigated all possible approximation methods for the numerical evaluation of the finite-part singular integral equations, as closed form solutions for the above type of integral equations are available only in simple cases. Also, Chapter 2 provides further a generalization of the well known Sokhotski-Plemelj formulae and the Nother theorems, for the case of a finite-part singular integral equation.

Book Approximation Methods by Singular Integral Operators

Download or read book Approximation Methods by Singular Integral Operators written by Razvan Alexandru Mezei and published by . This book was released on 2011 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In this dissertation I study the basic approximation properties of the general Picard, Gauss-Weierstrass and Poisson-Cauchy singular integral operators over the real line, which are not positive linear operators. In particular I study the rate of convergence of these operators to the unit operator, as well as the related simultaneous approximation. This is given via inequalities and with the use of higher order modulus of smoothness of the high order derivative of the involved function. Some of these inequalities are proved to be attained. Also I study the global smoothness preservation property of these operators. Furthermore, I give asymptotic expansions, Voronovskaya type, of the error of approximation. At the end, I study related properties of the general fractional Gauss-Weierstrass singular integral operators. There properties are study with respect to Lp norm, 1

Book Approximation of Additive Convolution Like Operators

Download or read book Approximation of Additive Convolution Like Operators written by Victor Didenko and published by Springer Science & Business Media. This book was released on 2008-09-19 with total page 313 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book deals with numerical analysis for certain classes of additive operators and related equations, including singular integral operators with conjugation, the Riemann-Hilbert problem, Mellin operators with conjugation, double layer potential equation, and the Muskhelishvili equation. The authors propose a unified approach to the analysis of the approximation methods under consideration based on special real extensions of complex C*-algebras. The list of the methods considered includes spline Galerkin, spline collocation, qualocation, and quadrature methods. The book is self-contained and accessible to graduate students.

Book Approximation Spaces in the Numerical Analysis of Cauchy Singular Integral Equations

Download or read book Approximation Spaces in the Numerical Analysis of Cauchy Singular Integral Equations written by and published by . This book was released on 2005 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The paper is devoted to the foundation of approximation methods for integral equations of the form (aI+SbI+K)f=g, where S is the Cauchy singular integral operator on ( -1,1) and K is a weakly singular integral operator. Here a, b, g are given functions on ( -1,1) and the unknown function f on ( -1,1) is looked for. It is assumed that a and b are real-valued and Hölder continuous functions on [-1,1] without common zeros and that g belongs to some weighted space of Hölder continuous functions. In particular, g may have a finite number of singularities. Based on known spectral properties of Cauchy singular integral operators approximation methods for the numerical solution of the above equation are constructed, where both aspects the theoretical convergence and the numerical practicability are taken into account. The weighted uniform convergence of these methods is studied using a general approach based on the theory of approximation spaces. With the help of this approach it is possible to prove simultaneously the stability, the convergence and results on the order of convergence of the approximation methods under consideration.

Book Approximation Theory

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  • Author : George A. Anastassiou
  • Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
  • Release : 1999-12-22
  • ISBN : 9780817641511
  • Pages : 554 pages

Download or read book Approximation Theory written by George A. Anastassiou and published by Springer Science & Business Media. This book was released on 1999-12-22 with total page 554 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: We study in Part I of this monograph the computational aspect of almost all moduli of continuity over wide classes of functions exploiting some of their convexity properties. To our knowledge it is the first time the entire calculus of moduli of smoothness has been included in a book. We then present numerous applications of Approximation Theory, giving exact val ues of errors in explicit forms. The K-functional method is systematically avoided since it produces nonexplicit constants. All other related books so far have allocated very little space to the computational aspect of moduli of smoothness. In Part II, we study/examine the Global Smoothness Preservation Prop erty (GSPP) for almost all known linear approximation operators of ap proximation theory including: trigonometric operators and algebraic in terpolation operators of Lagrange, Hermite-Fejer and Shepard type, also operators of stochastic type, convolution type, wavelet type integral opera tors and singular integral operators, etc. We present also a sufficient general theory for GSPP to hold true. We provide a great variety of applications of GSPP to Approximation Theory and many other fields of mathemat ics such as Functional analysis, and outside of mathematics, fields such as computer-aided geometric design (CAGD). Most of the time GSPP meth ods are optimal. Various moduli of smoothness are intensively involved in Part II. Therefore, methods from Part I can be used to calculate exactly the error of global smoothness preservation. It is the first time in the literature that a book has studied GSPP.

Book Semi Groups of Operators and Approximation

Download or read book Semi Groups of Operators and Approximation written by Paul Leo Butzer and published by Springer Science & Business Media. This book was released on 2013-11-11 with total page 331 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In recent years important progress has been made in the study of semi-groups of operators from the viewpoint of approximation theory. These advances have primarily been achieved by introducing the theory of intermediate spaces. The applications of the theory not only permit integration of a series of diverse questions from many domains of mathematical analysis but also lead to significant new results on classical approximation theory, on the initial and boundary behavior of solutions of partial differential equations, and on the theory of singular integrals. The aim of this book is to present a systematic treatment of semi groups of bounded linear operators on Banach spaces and their connec tions with approximation theoretical questions in a more classical setting as well as within the setting of the theory of intermediate spaces. However, no attempt is made to present an exhaustive account of the theory of semi-groups of operators per se, which is the central theme of the monumental treatise by HILLE and PHILLIPS (1957). Neither has it been attempted to give an account of the theory of approximation as such. A number of excellent books on various aspects of the latter theory has appeared in recent years, so for example CHENEY (1966), DAVIS (1963), LORENTZ (1966), MEINARDUS (1964), RICE (1964), SARD (1963). By contrast, the present book is primarily concerned with those aspects of semi-group theory that are connected in some way or other with approximation.

Book Singular Integral Operators

Download or read book Singular Integral Operators written by S. G. Mikhlin and published by Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG. This book was released on 1986-12-31 with total page 528 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Keine ausführliche Beschreibung für "Singular Integral Operators" verfügbar.

Book Multidimensional Weakly Singular Integral Equations

Download or read book Multidimensional Weakly Singular Integral Equations written by Gennadi Vainikko and published by Springer. This book was released on 2006-11-15 with total page 169 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The final aim of the book is to construct effective discretization methods to solve multidimensional weakly singular integral equations of the second kind on a region of Rn e.g. equations arising in the radiation transfer theory. To this end, the smoothness of the solution is examined proposing sharp estimates of the growth of the derivatives of the solution near the boundary G. The superconvergence effect of collocation methods at the collocation points is established. This is a book for graduate students and researchers in the fields of analysis, integral equations, mathematical physics and numerical methods. No special knowledge beyond standard undergraduate courses is assumed.