Gamma-convergence for Beginners
Language: English Series: Oxford lecture series in mathematics and its applications | / edited by John Ball and Dominic Welsh ; ; no. 22Publication details: Oxford University Press 2002 OxfordDescription: xii, 218pISBN:- 9780198507840
- 515.64 B731g
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515.64 Ar78c COMPLEMENTARY VARIATIONAL PRINCIPLES | 515.64 B234o OPTIMAL CONTROL OF VARIATIONAL INEQUALITIES | 515.64 B649T TECHNIQUES OF VARIATIONAL ANALYSIS | 515.64 B731g Gamma-convergence for Beginners | 515.64 B77i An introduction to lagrangian mechanics | 515.64 B827C The calculus of variations | 515.64 B827C The calculus of variations |
This is a handbook of Gamma-convergence, which is a theoretical tool used to study problems in Applied Mathematics where varying parameters are present, with many applications that range from Mechanics to Computer Vision. The book is directed to Applied Mathematicians in all fields and to Engineers with a theoretical background.
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