Green's Function: Mathematics, Ordinary differential equation, Differential equation, Physics, Quantum field theory, Classical electromagnetism, ... theory), Mathematician, George Green - Softcover

 
9786130628956: Green's Function: Mathematics, Ordinary differential equation, Differential equation, Physics, Quantum field theory, Classical electromagnetism, ... theory), Mathematician, George Green

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online.In mathematics, a Green''s function is a type of function used to solve inhomogeneous differential equations subject to boundary conditions. The term is also used in physics, specifically in quantum field theory, electrodynamics and statistical field theory, to refer to various types of correlation functions, even those that do not fit the mathematical definition; for this sense, see Correlation function (quantum field theory) and Green''s function (many-body theory). Green''s functions are named after the British mathematician George Green, who first developed the concept in the 1830s. In the modern study of linear partial differential equations, Green''s functions are studied largely from the point of view of fundamental solutions instead.

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online.In mathematics, a Green''s function is a type of function used to solve inhomogeneous differential equations subject to boundary conditions. The term is also used in physics, specifically in quantum field theory, electrodynamics and statistical field theory, to refer to various types of correlation functions, even those that do not fit the mathematical definition; for this sense, see Correlation function (quantum field theory) and Green''s function (many-body theory). Green''s functions are named after the British mathematician George Green, who first developed the concept in the 1830s. In the modern study of linear partial differential equations, Green''s functions are studied largely from the point of view of fundamental solutions instead.

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