Operator Methods in Mathematical Physics [electronic resource] : Conference on Operator Theory, Analysis and Mathematical Physics (OTAMP) 2010, Bedlewo, Poland / edited by Jan Janas, Pavel Kurasov, Ari Laptev, Sergei Naboko.
By: Janas, Jan [editor.].
Contributor(s): Kurasov, Pavel [editor.] | Laptev, Ari [editor.] | Naboko, Sergei [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
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BookSeries: Operator Theory: Advances and Applications: 227Publisher: Basel : Springer Basel : Imprint: Birkhäuser, 2013Description: IX, 177 p. 1 illus. in color. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783034805315.Subject(s): Mathematics | Differential Equations | Differential equations, partial | Mathematics | Ordinary Differential Equations | Partial Differential Equations | Mathematical PhysicsDDC classification: 515.352 Online resources: Click here to access online
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Springer eBooksSummary: The conference Operator Theory, Analysis and Mathematical Physics – OTAMP is a regular biennial event devoted to mathematical problems on the border between analysis and mathematical physics. The current volume presents articles written by participants, mostly invited speakers, and is devoted to problems at the forefront of modern mathematical physics such as spectral properties of CMV matrices and inverse problems for the non-classical Schrödinger equation. Other contributions deal with equations from mathematical physics and study their properties using methods of spectral analysis. The volume explores several new directions of research and may serve as a source of new ideas and problems for all scientists interested in modern mathematical physics.
The conference Operator Theory, Analysis and Mathematical Physics – OTAMP is a regular biennial event devoted to mathematical problems on the border between analysis and mathematical physics. The current volume presents articles written by participants, mostly invited speakers, and is devoted to problems at the forefront of modern mathematical physics such as spectral properties of CMV matrices and inverse problems for the non-classical Schrödinger equation. Other contributions deal with equations from mathematical physics and study their properties using methods of spectral analysis. The volume explores several new directions of research and may serve as a source of new ideas and problems for all scientists interested in modern mathematical physics.
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