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  1. The Oblique Derivative Problem of Potential Theory (Monographs in Contemporary Mathematics) by A.T. Yanushauakas, 1989-04-30
  2. The Potential Theory of Unsteady Supersonic Flow (Cambridge Monographs on Mechanics) by John W. Miles, 1959-01-02
  3. Potential theory, Copenhagen 1979: Proceedings of a colloquium held in Copenhagen, May 14-18, 1979 (Lecture notes in mathematics ; 787)
  4. Diatomic Interaction Potential Theory: Fundamentals v. 1 (Physical Chemistry) by Jerry Goodisman, 1974-01-18
  5. Proceedings from the International Conference on Potential Theory, Amersfoort, the Netherlands, August 18--24, 1991
  6. Potential Theory: Lectures given at a Summer School of the Centro Internazionale Matematico Estivo (C.I.M.E.) held in Stresa (Varese), Italy, July 2-10, ... Summer Schools) (English and French Edition)
  7. Potential theory, and its applications to basic problems of mathematical physics by N. M. Gunter, 1967
  8. Dynamic programming and Markov potential theory (Mathematical Centre tracts ; 51) by A Hordijk, 1974
  9. The theory of potential and spherical harmonics, (Mathematical expositions) by Wolfgang Sternberg, 1952
  10. Potential Theory and Degenerate Partial Differential Operators
  11. Algebraic Potential Theory (Memoirs of the American Mathematical Society) by Maynard Arsove, Heinz Leutwiler, 1983-06
  12. Complex Analysis and Potential Theory: Proceedings of the Conference Satellite to ICM 2006, Gebze Institute of Technology, Turkey, 8 - 14 September 2006
  13. Potential Theory on Infinite-Dimensional Abelian Groups (De Gruyter Studies in Mathematics) by Alexander Bendikov, 1996-02
  14. Potential Theory-Icpt 94: Proceedings of the International Conference on Potential Theory Held in Kouty, Czech Republic, August 13-20, 1994 ([De Gruyter Proceedings in Mathematics]) by International Conference on Potential Theory, Josef Kral, 1996-05

61. Doob
Another classic text by Doob is Classical potential theory and its His interestin potential theory went back to 1955 when he was invited to speak at
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Joseph Leo Doob
Born: 27 Feb 1910 in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
Died: 7 June 2004 in Clark-Lindsey Village, Urbana, Illinois, USA
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Joseph Doob 's parents were Mollie Doerfler and Leo Doob. Joseph's interest in science started when he was at grammar school. There he became interested in radio and constructed his own crystal radio set. When he was at high school his interest in radio increased. He learnt Morse code, obtained a licence to transmit radio signals, and started to use a radio transmitter which he had built himself. At this stage in his education, given his hobby, he felt that physics was the right subject for him to study at university, and having sought advice from the principal of his high school, he applied to study at Harvard. When he entered Harvard in September 1926 he registered for courses in physics but, by the end of his first year of study, Doob had decided that he did not want to proceed to a physics degree. His favourite course during his first year had been calculus and its applications so, since he had always enjoyed mathematics, there was an obvious direction in which to take his studies. In his second year of study Doob registered for courses in mathematics. He was taught calculus by

62. D-Drive Document Server - Subject: 31-xx Potential Theory
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63. Computer Science: Publication: Constructive Potential Theory: Foundations And Ap
Constructive potential theory Foundations and Applications., Marius ConstantinBujorianu and Manuela Luminita Bujorianu, 2002, Computer Science,
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Constructive potential theory: Foundations and applications.
Marius Constantin Bujorianu and Manuela Luminita Bujorianu
Research Report 06-02, Computing Laboratory, University of Kent at Canterbury, Canterbury CT2 7NF, Kent, UK, June 2002.
Abstract
Stochastic analysis is now an important common part of computing and mathematics. Its applications are impressive, ranging from stochastic concurrent and hybrid systems to finances and biomedicine. In this work we investigate the logical and algebraic foundations of stochastic analysis and possible applications to computing. We focus more concretely on functional analysis theoretic core of stochastic analysis called potential theory. Classical potential theory originates in Gauss and Poincare's work on partial differential equations. Modern potential theory now study stochastic processes with their adjacent theory, higher order differential operators and their combination like stochastic differential equations. In this work we consider only the axiomatic branches of modern potential theory, like Dirichlet forms and harmonic spaces. Due to the inherently constructive character of axiomatic potential theory, classical logic has no enough ability to offer a proper logical foundation. In this paper we propose the weak commutative linear logics as a logical framework for reasoning about the processes described by potential theory. The logical approach is complemented by an algebraic one. We construct an algebraic theory with models in stochastic analysis, and based on this, and a process algebra in the sense of computer science.

64. Computer Science: Publication: Constructive Potential Theory: A Linear Logic App
Constructive potential theory A Linear Logic Approach , Marius ConstantinBujorianu and Manuela Luminita Bujorianu, 2002, Computer Science, University of
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Constructive potential theory: A linear logic approach
Marius Constantin Bujorianu and Manuela Luminita Bujorianu
In N.J. Cutland A. Berarducci, editor, NS 2002 Non-standard Methods and Applications in Mathematics , page 14, Pisa, Italy, June 2002. AMS-UMI, University of Pisa Mini-symposion "Reuniting the Antipodes II: Constructive and Nonstandard Views of the Continuum".
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In this paper we propose a constructive and logical foundation of stochastic analysis (more precise its axiomatic heart, axiomatic potential theory) using Abrusci's weak-commutative linear logic and Wiklicky's Hilbert Machine quantitative computational model. A general process algebra, named continuous process algebra or continuous information processing systems has been developed. An important application of this process algebra is that we can associate to each Hilbert machine a Dirichlet space, providing in this way a logical and computational model to each class of applications of Dirichlet spaces. We study the possible applications of this refined model to a large diversity of applied mathematics (including financial mathematics, stochastic processes and mathematical physics) via Dirichlet spaces.
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65. Encyclopædia Britannica
Topic potential theory. Encyclopædia Britannica Related Articles. gravitation;work of. Go to Index Browse List of Abbreviations
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66. Theses From KTH: 213 - Topics In Potential Theory: Quadrature Domains, Balayage
Sjödin, Tomas Topics in potential theory Quadrature Domains, Balayage andHarmonic Measure.
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67. Potential Theory For Second-Order Wave Exciting Forces On Arbitrary Three Diment
potential theory for SecondOrder Wave Exciting Forces on Arbitrary ThreeDimentional Bodies in Finite Depth Water. CH Kim and YH Liu
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Potential Theory for Second-Order Wave Exciting Forces on Arbitrary Three Dimentional Bodies in Finite Depth Water C.H. Kim and Y.H. Liu This paper presents an efficient method to calculate the second-order velocity potential of finite depth water for an arbitrary three- dimensional body in a monochromatic incident wave. A boundary integral equation, including the integral of Green's function and forcing terms of the free surface condition, is employed to obtain the second-order velocity potential with double frequency. The free surface integral is subdivided into the inner and outer regions by a circle of arbitrary small radius close to the water line of the body. A higher-order isoparametric element technique may be applied to evaluate the integral over the inner region. For the outer region, using the complete Green's function, the integral is analytically expressed as the functions of the Fresnel Integrals and Complementary Error Function. Home Floating Structures Risers and Moorings Materials ... Site Map

68. EPrint Series Of Department Of Mathematics, Hokkaido University - Subject: 31-xx
Subject 31xx potential theory. MSC2000 (803). 31-xx potential theory (11) of canonical commutation relations in a gauge theory, the Aharonov$B!
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Number of records: Ogurisu, O (1996) Anticommutativity and spin 1/2 Schrdinger operators with magnetic fields. #725: Hirata, Kentaro
Boundary behavior of quotients of Martin kernels
Arai, A (1995) Canonical commutation relations, the Weierstrass Zetafunction, and infinite dimensional Hilbert space representations of the quantum group Uq (sl2). #726: Hirata, Kentaro
Comparison estimates for the Green function and the Martin kernel
Jimbo, S and Zhai, J (1995) Ginzburg‐Landau equation with magnetic effect
non‐simply‐connected domains.
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Martin boundary points of cones generated by spherical John regions
Yoshizaki, J (1995) On the structure of the singular set of a complex analytic foliation. Honda, T and Suwa, T (1995) Residue formulas for singular foliations defined by meromorphic functions on surfaces. #735: Hirata, Kentaro
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69. CoLab Document Server - Subject: 31-xx Potential Theory
Subject 31xx potential theory. MSC Classification Scheme (174). 31-xx Potentialtheory (1). 31Axx Two-dimensional theory (1)
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70. IBM Technical Journals
Mechanisms of electroless metal plating I. Mixed potential theory and theinterdependence of partial reactions. by P. Bindra, D. Light, D. Rath
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71. An Interplay Between Real Functions Theory And Potential Theory
An interplay between real functions theory and potential theory.
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An interplay between real functions theory and potential theory
Charles University Prague For an open bounded set of , let the space consist of all continuous functions on which are harmonic on . Given a continuous function on the boundary of denote by the Dirichlet solution of . Further, let be the space of all bounded functions on which are pointwise limits of functions from We show a close relation between some methods of real functions theory and potential theory. For example, we indicate proofs that the Dirichlet solution belongs to the space . Moreover, we examine a question whether or not the space satisfies the ``barycentric formula'' or it is uniformly closed. Solving these problems we use in an essential way the fine topology methods and Choquet's theory of simplicial spaces. The situation is quite different when replacing the function space by the space of continuous affine functions on a compact convex set and by the space of Baire-one affine functions (positive theorems of Choquet and Mokobodzki). The exposition will be quite elementary and all basic notions will be explained.

72. Programm Der AG New Trends In Potential Theory
Ivan Netuka, Wolfhard Hansen s contribution to potential theory Alexei Uglanov,Introduction to potential theory in infinite dimensional spaces
http://www.uni-bielefeld.de/ZIF/AG/2001/03-26-Blanchard-Programm.html

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74. The Wavelet Digest :: View Topic - Preprint: Complex-Distance Potential Theory A
Preprint ComplexDistance potential theory and Hyperbolic Equations An extension of potential theory in R^n is obtained by continuing the
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75. Potential Theory : Selected Topics (Lecture Notes In Mathematics (Springer-Verla
reference author, title, language for ISBN3540615830 potential theory SelectedTopics (Lecture Notes in Mathematics (Springer-Verlag), 1633.).
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76. KTH In Your Pocket: Potential Theory
Title, potential theory. Department, Mathematics. Division, Mathematics, Homepage.Research leader. Björn Gustafsson Mail address gbjorn@math.kth.se
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77. Semi-Automatic Domain Decomposition Based On Potential Theory - Storming Media
Decomposition of a flow domain into blocks, socalled domain decomposition, isthe most challenging task in the process of multi-block grid generation.
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78. Course Listing And Syllabus For Geophysical Theory
Tensors, rotational mechanics, some potential theory. These are used in Chapters Chapter 4 potential theory and integral equations of Gauss and Stokes
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Goal
This course is intended to provide a grounding in key theoretical concepts that have wide application in geophysics. It is my recommendation that the syllabus be modified in year 2000 from that given in detail below, to accommodate the need to give greater attention to theoretical issues of importance in areas of the Earth sciences other than geophysics. Thus, most of the material here on the shape of the Earth can be moved to our "gravity and geodesy" course, and most of the material on seismic waves to the "introduction to seismology" course.
The syllabus below reflects course content as given in the 1990s.
I expect to teach this course or its modification beginning in Spring 2001.
Course listing
EESC W4945x-W4946y Geophysical Theory, I and II 3 pts. P. Richards. [Tu and Th in Schermerhorn Extension, times to be assigned]
Prerequisites: mathematics through differential equations, and a basic undergraduate sequence in physics.
First semester: tensors, rotational mechanics, and spherical harmonics are introduced, and used to discuss gravity on the rotating Earth, the Earth's shape and internal mass distribution; also tides, nutation, precession, and satellite orbits.
Second semester: tensor properties of stress and strain, applied to vector wave equations of seismology and their solutions (body waves, surface waves, normal modes). Seismic travel times, and Earth structure. Water waves. Diffusion equations, with applications to heat flow in the Earth.

79. Potential Theory (Physics)
potential theory (Physics). Lecture Notes of Robert Allan Smith (19301936);Notes and Examples (1930-1939); Notes for Lectures (1931-1962)
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  • 80. EEVL | Mathematics Section | Browse
    All of EEVL, potential theory Only complex function spaces and value distributiontheory), potential theory, and applied mathematics (numerical analysis
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