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Weinberger, Hans Felix was born on September 27, 1928 in Vienna, Austria. Son of Walter and Linda (Haas) Weinberger. came to the United States, 1938, naturalized, 1944.
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Maximum Principles are central to the theory and applications of second-order partial differential equations and systems. This self-contained text establishes the fundamental principles and provides a variety of applications.
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Suitable for advanced undergraduate and graduate students, this text presents the general properties of partial differential equations, including the elementary theory of complex variables. Topics include one-dimensional wave equation, properties of elliptic and parabolic equations, separation of variables and Fourier series, nonhomogeneous problems, and analytic functions of a complex variable. Solutions. 1965 edition.
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This popular text was created for a one-year undergraduate course or beginning graduate course in partial differential equations, including the elementary theory of complex variables. It employs a framework in which the general properties of partial differential equations, such as characteristics, domains of independence, and maximum principles, can be clearly seen. The only prerequisite is a good course in calculus. Incorporating many of the techniques of applied mathematics, the book also contains most of the concepts of rigorous analysis usually found in a course in advanced calculus. These techniques and concepts are presented in a setting where their need is clear and their application immediate. Chapters I through IV cover the one-dimensional wave equation, linear second-order partial differential equations in two variables, some properties of elliptic and parabolic equations and separation of variables, and Fourier series. Chapters V through VIII address nonhomogeneous problems, problems in higher dimensions and multiple Fourier series, Sturm-Liouville theory, and general Fourier expansions and analytic functions of a complex variable. The last four chapters are devoted to the evaluation of integrals by complex variable methods, solutions based on the Fourier and Laplace transforms, and numerical approximation methods. Numerous exercises are included throughout the text, with solutions at the back.
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Weinberger, Hans Felix was born on September 27, 1928 in Vienna, Austria. Son of Walter and Linda (Haas) Weinberger. came to the United States, 1938, naturalized, 1944.
Bachelor of Science, Master of Science in Physics, Carnegie Institute Technology, 1948; Doctor of Science in Math, Carnegie Institute Technology, 1950.
With, Institute Fluid Dynamics and Applied Mathematics, U. Maryland., 1950-1960;
associate research professor, Institute Fluid Dynamics and Applied Mathematics, U. Maryland., 1957-1960;
member of faculty, University of Minnesota, since 1960;
professor mathematics, University of Minnesota, since 1961;
director, Institute Mathematics and Applications, 1981-1987;
head, School Mathematics 1967-1969. Member of advisory panel mathematics science National Science Foundation, 1969-1972. Member United States National Committee for Mathematics.
Member commission on applications of mathematics National Research Council. Trustee Mathematics Sciences Research.Inst., since 1989.
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Member American Mathematics Society, Society Industrial and Applied Mathematics (associate editor Journal Applied Mathematics 1975-1982, Journal on Matrix Analysis and Applications since 1988, trustee 1983-1988), Society Natural Philosophy, American Academy Arts and Sciences.
Married Laura C. Larrick, April 20, 1957. Children— Catherine, Sylvia, Ralph.