Description
The main focus of the analysis is on the explicit solution behavior. This first part of the book requires only a course in multi-variable calculus, and can be used as a text for an undergraduate topics course. In the second part of the book, Chapters 6 through 9, this general theory is used to study systems of hyperbolic conservation laws. This is a most significant well-posedness theory for weak solutions of quasilinear evolutionary partial differential equations. The final part of the book, Chapters 10 through 14, returns to the original subject of the shock wave theory by focusing on specific physical models. Potentially interesting questions and research directions are also raised in these chapters.
The book can serve as an introductory text for advanced undergraduate students and for graduate students in mathematics, engineering, and physical sciences. Each chapter ends with suggestions for further reading and exercises for students.
About the Author
Tai-Ping Liu, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan and Stanford University, Stanford, CA.
Book Information
ISBN 9781470466251
Author Tai-Ping Liu
Format Paperback
Page Count 437
Imprint American Mathematical Society
Publisher American Mathematical Society
Weight(grams) 1140g