Calculus of Variations by Xianqing Lijost

Calculus of Variations by Xianqing Lijost

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Summary

This textbook on the calculus of variations covers from the basics to the modern aspects of the theory. It is intended to equip the reader to read present research papers in the subject.

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Calculus of Variations by Xianqing Lijost

This textbook on the calculus of variations leads the reader from the basics to modern aspects of the theory. One-dimensional problems and the classical issues like Euler-Lagrange equations are treated, as are Noether's theorem, Hamilton-Jacobi theory, and in particular geodesic lines, thereby developing some important geometric and topological aspects. The basic ideas of optimal control theory are also given. The second part of the book deals with multiple integrals. After a review of Lebesgue integration, Banach and Hilbert space theory and Sobolev spaces (with complete and detailed proofs), there is a treatment of the direct methods and the fundamental lower semicontinuity theorems. Subsequent chapters introduce the basic concepts of the modern calculus of variations, namely relaxation, Gamma convergence, bifurcation theory and minimax methods based on the Palais-Smale condition. The only prerequisites are basic results from calculus of one and several variables. After having studied this book, the reader will be well-equipped to read research papers in the calculus of variations.
"This modern self-contained exposition..is an excellent textbook for graduate students and a good source of information in the calculus of variations." Mathematical Reviews
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ISBN 13 9780521642033
ISBN 10 0521642035
Title Calculus of Variations
Author Xianqing Lijost
Series Cambridge Studies In Advanced Mathematics
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Year published 1999-01-28
Number of pages 340
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