Inequalities for Differential Equations
Michael J. Cloud,
Byron C. Drachman and
Leonid P. Lebedev
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Michael J. Cloud: Lawrence Technological University, Department of Electrical Engineering
Byron C. Drachman: Michigan State University, Department of Mathematics
Leonid P. Lebedev: National University of Colombia, Department of Mathematics
Chapter Chapter 6 in Inequalities, 2014, pp 163-178 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract In the theory of differential equations, inequalities are widely used to estimate or approximate solutions to problems. They are also needed to establish uniqueness and existence, along with other theoretical results pertaining to solution behavior. The purpose of this chapter is to touch on a few inequalities that play key roles in the study of differential equations.
Keywords: Weak Setup; Minimum Total Potential Energy; Ritz Approximation; Dynamic Partial Differential Equations; Bubnov-Galerkin Equations (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-05311-0_6
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