Dynamic Equations on Time Scales An Introduction with Applications

Cover of Dynamic Equations on Time Scales An Introduction with Applications by Martin Bohner
Year: 2012
Language: en
Edition: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2001
Pages: 358
ISBN-13: 9781461266594
Dimensions:
Height: 10 Inches
Length: 7.01 Inches
Weight: 1.424 Pounds
Width: 0.84 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 515/.35
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Dynamic Equations on Time Scales: An Introduction with Applications by Martin Bohner is a comprehensive exploration of the theory of dynamic equations, published by Birkhäuser Boston on October 23, 2012. This softcover reprint of the original 1st edition from 2001 spans 358 pages and is presented in English. The book aims to unify the study of continuous and discrete mathematics, focusing on the relationship between differential and difference equations.

Readers will find that this work introduces the concept of time scales, a framework that allows for a cohesive analysis of both continuous and discrete systems. Bohner discusses how many results from differential equations can be adapted to difference equations, while also highlighting the unique aspects that arise in this unified approach. The text delves into mathematical analysis, system theory, and numerical analysis, providing insights that are relevant across various fields of mathematics and science.


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On becoming familiar with difference equations and their close re lation to differential equations, I was in hopes that the theory of difference equations could be brought completely abreast with that for ordinary differential equations. [HUGH L. TURRITTIN, My Mathematical Expectations, Springer Lecture Notes 312 (page 10), 1973] A major task of mathematics today is to harmonize the continuous and the discrete, to include them in one comprehensive mathematics, and to eliminate obscurity from both. [E. T. BELL, Men of Mathematics, Simon and Schuster, New York (page 13/14), 1937] The theory of time scales, which has recently received a lot of attention, was introduced by Stefan Hilger in his PhD thesis [159] in 1988 (supervised by Bernd Aulbach) in order to unify continuous and discrete analysis. This book is an intro duction to the study of dynamic equations on time scales. Many results concerning differential equations carryover quite easily to corresponding results for difference equations, while other results seem to be completely different in nature from their continuous counterparts. The study of dynamic equations on time scales reveals such discrepancies, and helps avoid proving results twice, once for differential equa tions and once for difference equations. The general idea is to prove a result for a dynamic equation where the domain of the unknown function is a so-called time scale, which is an arbitrary nonempty closed subset of the reals.

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