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Moiseiwitsch, Benjamin Lawrence was born on December 6, 1927 in London. Arrived in Ireland, 1952. Son of Jacob and Chana (Kotlerman) Moiseiwitsch.
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This graduate-level text's primary objective is to demonstrate the expression of the equations of the various branches of mathematical physics in the succinct and elegant form of variational principles (and thereby illuminate their interrelationship). Its related intentions are to show how variational principles may be employed to determine the discrete eigenvalues for stationary state problems and to illustrate how to find the values of quantities (such as the phase shifts) that arise in the theory of scattering. Chapter-by-chapter treatment consists of analytical dynamics; optics, wave mechanics, and quantum mechanics; field equations; eigenvalue problems; and scattering theory. 1966 edition. Bibliography. Index.
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Two distinct but related approaches hold the solutions to many mathematical problems--the forms of expression known as differential and integral equations. The method employed by the integral equation approach specifically includes the boundary conditions, which confers a valuable advantage. In addition, the integral equation approach leads naturally to the solution of the problem--under suitable conditions--in the form of an infinite series. Geared toward upper-level undergraduate students, this text focuses chiefly upon linear integral equations. It begins with a straightforward account, accompanied by simple examples of a variety of integral equations and the methods of their solution. The treatment becomes gradually more abstract, with discussions of Hilbert space and linear operators, the resolvent, Fredholm theory, and the Hilbert-Schmidt theory of linear operators in Hilbert space. This new edition of Integral Equations offers the additional benefit of solutions to selected problems.
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Moiseiwitsch, Benjamin Lawrence was born on December 6, 1927 in London. Arrived in Ireland, 1952. Son of Jacob and Chana (Kotlerman) Moiseiwitsch.
Bachelor of Science, University College London, 1949. Doctor of Philosophy, University College London, 1952.
Lecturer applied mathematics Queen's University, Belfast, Ireland, 1952-1962, reader Ireland, 1962-1968, professor Ireland, 1968-1993, professor emeritus Ireland, since 1993, head department applied mathematics and theoretical physics Ireland, 1977-1989, dean faculty science Ireland, 1972-1975.
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Author: Variational Principles, 1966, Integral Equations, 1977. Contributor articles to professional journals.
Member Royal Irish Academy.
Music.
Married Sheelagh McKeon, June 20, 1953. Children: Tatiana, Lisa, Julian, Nicholas.