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The logarithmic potential
This book studies fundamental properties of the logarithmic potential and their connections to the theory of Fourier series, to potential theory, and to function theory. The material centers around a study of Poisson's integral in two dimensions and of the corresponding Stieltjes integral. The...
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American Mathematical Society
1927
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author | Evans, Griffith Conrad |
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description | This book studies fundamental properties of the logarithmic potential and their connections to the theory of Fourier series, to potential theory, and to function theory. The material centers around a study of Poisson's integral in two dimensions and of the corresponding Stieltjes integral. The results are then extended to the integrals in terms of Green's functions for general regions. There are some thirty exercises scattered throughout the text. These are designed in part to familiarize the reader with the concepts introduced, and in part to complement the theory. The reader should know some |
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spelling | cern-22696522021-04-21T19:10:31Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2269652engEvans, Griffith ConradThe logarithmic potentialMathematical Physics and MathematicsThis book studies fundamental properties of the logarithmic potential and their connections to the theory of Fourier series, to potential theory, and to function theory. The material centers around a study of Poisson's integral in two dimensions and of the corresponding Stieltjes integral. The results are then extended to the integrals in terms of Green's functions for general regions. There are some thirty exercises scattered throughout the text. These are designed in part to familiarize the reader with the concepts introduced, and in part to complement the theory. The reader should know someAmerican Mathematical Societyoai:cds.cern.ch:22696521927 |
spellingShingle | Mathematical Physics and Mathematics Evans, Griffith Conrad The logarithmic potential |
title | The logarithmic potential |
title_full | The logarithmic potential |
title_fullStr | The logarithmic potential |
title_full_unstemmed | The logarithmic potential |
title_short | The logarithmic potential |
title_sort | logarithmic potential |
topic | Mathematical Physics and Mathematics |
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