Approximate Solutions of Operator Equations


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This book offers an elementary and self-contained introduction to many fundamental issues concerning approximate solutions of operator equations formulated in an abstract Banach space setting, including important topics such as solvability, computational schemes, convergence, stability and error estimates. The operator equations under investigation include various linear and nonlinear types of ordinary and partial differential equations, integral equations, and abstract evolution equations, which are frequently involved in applied mathematics and engineering applications.Each chapter contains well-selected examples and exercises, for the purposes of demonstrating the fundamental theories and methods developed in the text and familiarizing the reader with functional analysis techniques useful for numerical solutions of various operator equations.







Nonlinear Differential Equations of Monotone Types in Banach Spaces


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This monograph is concerned with the basic results on Cauchy problems associated with nonlinear monotone operators in Banach spaces with applications to partial differential equations of evolutive type. It focuses on major results in recent decades.




Dynamical Systems Method for Solving Nonlinear Operator Equations


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Dynamical Systems Method for Solving Nonlinear Operator Equations is of interest to graduate students in functional analysis, numerical analysis, and ill-posed and inverse problems especially. The book presents a general method for solving operator equations, especially nonlinear and ill-posed. It requires a fairly modest background and is essentially self-contained. All the results are proved in the book, and some of the background material is also included. The results presented are mostly obtained by the author. - Contains a systematic development of a novel general method, the dynamical systems method, DSM for solving operator equations, especially nonlinear and ill-posed - Self-contained, suitable for wide audience - Can be used for various courses for graduate students and partly for undergraduates (especially for RUE classes)




Encyclopaedia of Mathematics


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Encyclopaedia of Mathematics


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Geometry of Banach Spaces, Duality Mappings and Nonlinear Problems


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Stable Methods for III-Posed Variational Problems


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Iterative prox-regularization methods for solving ill-posed convex variational problems in Hilbert spaces are subject of this book. A general framework is developed to analyse simultaneously procedures of regularization and successively refined discretization in connection with specific optimization methods for solving the discrete problems. This allows an efficient control of the solution process as a whole. In the first part of the book various methods for treating ill-posed problems are presented, including a study of the regularizing properties of a number of specific optimization algorithms. In the second part, a new class of multi-step methods is introduced which is based on a generalization of the iterative prox-regularization concept. Compared with former methods these new methods permit a more effective use of rough approximations of the infinite dimensional problems and consequently an acceleration of the numerical process. Special versions of these methods are given for ill-posed convex semi-infinite optimization problems and elliptic variational inequalities with weakly coercive operators, including some problems in elasticity theory.




Finite-Dimensional Variational Inequalities and Complementarity Problems


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This is part two of a two-volume work presenting a comprehensive treatment of the finite-dimensional variational inequality and complementarity problem. It details algorithms for solving finite dimensional variational inequalities and complementarity problems. Coverage includes abundant exercises as well as an extensive bibliography. The book will be an enduring reference on the subject and provide the foundation for its sustained growth.