It takes the average reader 3 hours and 10 minutes to read Moment Theory and Some Inverse Problems in Potential Theory and Heat Conduction by Dang D. Ang
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Moment Theory is not a new subject; however, in classical treatments, the ill-posedness of the problem is not taken into account - hence this monograph. Assuming a "true" solution to be uniquely determined by a sequence of moments (given as integrals) of which only finitely many are inaccurately given, the authors describe and analyze several regularization methods and derive stability estimates. Mathematically, the task often consists in the reconstruction of an analytic or harmonic function, as is natural from concrete applications discussed (e.g. inverse heat conduction problems, Cauchy's...
Moment Theory and Some Inverse Problems in Potential Theory and Heat Conduction by Dang D. Ang is 186 pages long, and a total of 47,616 words.
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