The Technique of Pseudodifferential Operators (London Mathematical Society Lecture Note Series, Series Number 202) 1st Edition by H. O. Cordes (PDF)

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    • Published: 1995
    • Number of pages: 396 pages
    • Format: PDF
    • File Size: 3.12 MB
    • Authors: H. O. Cordes

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    This book presents the technique of pseudodifferential operators and its applications, especially to the Dirac theory of quantum mechanics. The treatment uses “Leibniz’ formulas” with integral remainders or as asymptotic series. A pseudodifferential operator may also be described by invariance under action of a Lie-group. The author discusses connections to the theory of C*-algebras, invariant algebras of pseudodifferential operators under hyperbolic evolution, and the relation of the hyperbolic theory to the propagation of maximal ideals.

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    Editorial Reviews: Review “…interesting and appropriate as a text for an introductory graduate course…it reflects the author’s originality and experience in graduate teaching.” Alexander Dynin, Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society Book Description A technique used in the theory of partial differential equations with applications to quantum mechanics. From the Back Cover Pseudodifferential operators arise naturally in a solution of boundary problems for partial differential equations. The formalism of these operators serves to make the Fourier-Laplace method applicable for nonconstant coefficient equations. This book presents the technique of pseudodifferential operators and its applications, especially to the Dirac theory of quantum mechanics. The treatment uses ‘Leibniz formulas’ with integral remainders or as asymptotic series. While a pseudodifferential operator is commonly defined by an integral formula, it also may be described by invariance under action of a Lie group. The author discusses connections to the theory of C*-algebras, invariant algebras of pseudodifferential operators under hyperbolic evolution, and the relation of the hyperbolic theory to the propagation of maximal ideals. The Technique of Pseudodifferential Operators will be of particular interest to researchers in partial differential equations and mathematical physics. Read more

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