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In this first volume the following topics are treated: Integration and differentiation on manifolds, Functional analytic foundations, Brouwer degree of mapping, Generalized analytic functions, Potential theory and harmonic ball, linear partial differential equations. We solve partial differential equations via integral representations in this book, reserving the functional method of analytic solutions for Volume Two.
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- ISBN-10: 3540344578
- ISBN-13: 9783540344575
- Publisher: Springer
- Pages: 437
- Date: September 2006
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