Background
Antimirov, Maximilian Jakubovith was born on December 11, 1937 in Grozny, Russia. Son of Jakub Nashajevitch and Valentina Maximovna (Goldman) Antimirov.
(This book does what few books on integral transforms do: ...)
This book does what few books on integral transforms do: it constructs the kernels of the integral transforms by solving the generalized Sturm-Liouville problems associated with the partial differential equations at hand. In the first part of the book, the authors construct the kernels and then use them to solve elementary problems of mathematical physics. This section, which proceeds mainly by examples and includes exercises, requires little mathematical background and provides an introduction to the subject of integral transforms. In the second part of the book, the method of integral transforms is used to solve modern applied problems in convective stability, temperature fields in oil strata, and eddy current testing. The choice of topics reflects the authors' research experience and involvement in industrial applications. The first part of the book is accessible to undergraduates, while the second part is aimed more at graduate students and researchers. Because of the applications it discusses, the book will interest engineers (especially petroleum engineers) and physicists.
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Antimirov, Maximilian Jakubovith was born on December 11, 1937 in Grozny, Russia. Son of Jakub Nashajevitch and Valentina Maximovna (Goldman) Antimirov.
University Diploma, Kirgiz State University, Frunze, Kirgizstan, 1960. Doctor of Philosophy, Latvian State University, Riga, 1966. Doctor of Science, Physics Institute, Academy of Science, Latvia, 1991.
Habilitate Doctor, Physics Institute, Academy of Science, Latvia, 1992.
Senior lecturer department mathematics Grozny (Russia) Petroleum Institute, 1960-1964. Senior research fellow Computer Center, Latvian State University, Riga, 1965-1968. Docent in department mathematics Riga Technology University, 1968-1991, full professor department mathematics, 1992-1996, deputy director Institute Engineering Mathematics head math physics group, since 1997.
(This book does what few books on integral transforms do: ...)
Member Latvian Mathematics Society, American Mathematics Society.
Married Anna Andreevna Panferova, November 7, 1957. Children: Valentin, Yuri.