The Theory Of Generalised Functions

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The Theory of Generalised Functions

Author: D. S. Jones
language: en
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Release Date: 2009-01-18
Starting from an elementary level Professor Jones discusses generalised functions and their applications. He aims to supply the simplest introduction for those who wish to learn to use generalised functions and there is liberal provision of exercises with which to gain experience. The study of more advanced topics such as partial differential equations, Laplace transforms and ultra-distributions should also make it a valuable source for researchers. The demands placed upon the reader's analytical background are the minimum required to approach this topic. Therefore, by selecting chapters it is possible to construct a short introductory course for students, a final-year option for honours undergraduates or a comprehensive postgraduate course.
Theories of Generalised Functions

Explaining and comparing the various standard types of generalised functions which have been developed during the 20th Century, this text also contains accounts of recent non-standard theories of distributions, ultradistributions and Stato-hyperfunctions. The book could readily be used as a main text on generalised functions for mathematical undergraduates in final year analysis courses, as it presupposes little more than a general mathematical background. It also makes a valuable reference text for non-specific applied mathematics students, such as physicists or electrical engineers, needing to gain expertise in the application of generalised functions to physical problems, without any prior acquaintance of the specialised subject matter. An ideal companion book to Delta Functions, also by Professor Hoskins. - Explains and compares the various standard types of generalised functions that have been developed during the 20th Century - Contains accounts of recent non-standard theories of distributions, ultradistributions and Stato-hyperfunctions
The Theory of Generalised Functions

Author: Douglas Samuel Jones (Mathematician, Great Britain)
language: en
Publisher:
Release Date: 1982