How Long to Read Problems and Methods in Mathematical Physics

By Johannes Elschner

How Long Does it Take to Read Problems and Methods in Mathematical Physics?

It takes the average reader 9 hours and 12 minutes to read Problems and Methods in Mathematical Physics by Johannes Elschner

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Obituary.- In memory of Siegfried Prößdorf.- Siegfried Prößdorf - A short review of his scientific career.- On the theory of a singular Vekua system.- Singular integral operators with complex conjugation from the viewpoint of pseudodifferential operators.- Biorthogonal wavelet approximation methods for the heat equation.- Orientable and nonorientable Riemann-Hilbert problems.- Diffraction in periodic structures and optimal design of binary gratings. Part II: Gradient formulas for TM polarization.- A connection between the determinant and characteristic numbers of an operator pencil.- Random walk models approximating symmetric space-fractional diffusion processes.- On qualocation and collocation methods for singular integral equations with piecewise continuous coefficients, using continuous splines on quasi-uniform meshes.- Toeplitz operators and the modelling of oscillating discontinuities with the help of Blaschke products.- Towards H-matrix approximation of linear complexity.- Wavelet Galerkin schemes for 2D-BEM.- On the stability of collocation methods for Cauchy singular integral equations on an interval.- On a new approach for solving Dirac equations with some potentials and Maxwell's system in homogeneous media.- Revisiting a quadrature method for CSIE with weakly singular perturbation kernel.- Fourier projections in weighted L?-spaces.- Maximal Banach algebra in spaces of multipliers between Bessel potential spaces.- Mixed type direct and inverse scattering problems.- On an inverse problem in groundwater filtration and its regularization by the conjugate gradient method.- On a constructive representation of an orthogonal trigonometric Schauder basis for C2?.- Discretization methods for the Lavrent'ev regularization.- On a hierarchical three-point basis in the space of piecewise linear functions over smooth surfaces.- Algebras of approximation sequences: Fractality.- Fast solvers of generalized airfoil equation of index 1.- On plane potential flow past a porous circular cylinder.

How long is Problems and Methods in Mathematical Physics?

Problems and Methods in Mathematical Physics by Johannes Elschner is 544 pages long, and a total of 138,176 words.

This makes it 184% the length of the average book. It also has 169% more words than the average book.

How Long Does it Take to Read Problems and Methods in Mathematical Physics Aloud?

The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 12 hours and 35 minutes to read Problems and Methods in Mathematical Physics aloud.

What Reading Level is Problems and Methods in Mathematical Physics?

Problems and Methods in Mathematical Physics is suitable for students ages 12 and up.

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