Wave Phenomena von Willy Dörfler | Mathematical Analysis and Numerical Approximation | ISBN 9783031057922

Wave Phenomena

Mathematical Analysis and Numerical Approximation

von Willy Dörfler und weiteren
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinWilly Dörfler
Autor / AutorinMarlis Hochbruck
Autor / AutorinJonas Köhler
Autor / AutorinAndreas Rieder
Autor / AutorinRoland Schnaubelt
Autor / AutorinChristian Wieners
Buchcover Wave Phenomena | Willy Dörfler | EAN 9783031057922 | ISBN 3-031-05792-9 | ISBN 978-3-031-05792-2

“Graduate students and researchers in applied mathematics interested in wave-like equations, numerical solutions and inverse problems will find this book as a valuable source.” (Fiazud Din Zaman, zbMATH 1526.74001, 2024)

Wave Phenomena

Mathematical Analysis and Numerical Approximation

von Willy Dörfler und weiteren
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinWilly Dörfler
Autor / AutorinMarlis Hochbruck
Autor / AutorinJonas Köhler
Autor / AutorinAndreas Rieder
Autor / AutorinRoland Schnaubelt
Autor / AutorinChristian Wieners

This book presents the notes from the seminar on wave phenomena given in 2019 at the Mathematical Research Center in Oberwolfach.
The research on wave-type problems is a fascinating and emerging field in mathematical research with many challenging applications in sciences and engineering. Profound investigations on waves require a strong interaction of several mathematical disciplines including functional analysis, partial differential equations, mathematical modeling, mathematical physics, numerical analysis, and scientific computing.
The goal of this book is to present a comprehensive introduction to the research on wave phenomena. Starting with basic models for acoustic, elastic, and electro-magnetic waves, topics such as the existence of solutions for linear and some nonlinear material laws, efficient discretizations and solution methods in space and time, and the application to inverse parameter identification problems are covered. The aim of this book is to intertwine analysis and numerical mathematics for wave-type problems promoting thus cooperative research projects in this field.