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Integral Transforms and Their Applications

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Part of the book series: Applied Mathematical Sciences (AMS, volume 25)

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Table of contents (21 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages N2-xii
  2. The Laplace Transform

    1. The Inversion Theorem

      • B. Davies
      Pages 15-25
    2. Ordinary Differential Equations

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      Pages 26-46
    3. Partial Differential Equations

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      Pages 47-58
    4. Integral Equations

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      Pages 59-75
    5. The Inversion Integral

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      Pages 76-88
  3. The Fourier Transform

    1. Definitions and Elementary Properties

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      Pages 89-109
    2. Generalized Functions

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      Pages 130-154
    3. Green’s Functions

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      Pages 155-177
  4. Other Important Transforms

    1. Mellin Transforms

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      Pages 195-213
    2. Mellin Transforms in Summation

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      Pages 214-224
    3. Integrals Involving a Parameter

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      Pages 225-236
    4. Hankel Transforms

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      Pages 237-253
    5. Dual Integral Equations

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      Pages 254-266
  5. Special Techniques

    1. The Wiener-Hopf Technique

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      Pages 288-312
    2. Methods Based on Cauchy Integrals

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      Pages 313-341

About this book

This book is intended to serve as introductory and reference material for the application of integral transforms to a range of common mathematical problems. It has its im­ mediate origin in lecture notes prepared for senior level courses at the Australian National University, although I owe a great deal to my colleague Barry Ninham, a matter to which I refer below. In preparing the notes for publication as a book, I have added a considerable amount of material ad- tional to the lecture notes, with the intention of making the book more useful, particularly to the graduate student - volved in the solution of mathematical problems in the physi­ cal, chemical, engineering and related sciences. Any book is necessarily a statement of the author's viewpoint, and involves a number of compromises. My prime consideration has been to produce a work whose scope is selective rather than encyclopedic; consequently there are many facets of the subject which have been omitted--in not a few cases after a preliminary draft was written--because I v believe that their inclusion would make the book too long.

Authors and Affiliations

  • The Australian National University, Canberra, Australia

    B. Davies

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