This book offers engineering students an introduction to the theory of
partial differential equations and then guiding them through the modern
problems in this subject.
Divided into two parts, in the first part readers already
well-acquainted with problems from the theory of differential and
integral equations gain insights into the classical notions and
problems, including differential operators, characteristic surfaces,
Levi functions, Green's function, and Green's formulas. Readers are also
instructed in the extended potential theory in its three forms: the
volume potential, the surface single-layer potential and the surface
double-layer potential. Furthermore, the book presents the main initial
boundary value problems associated with elliptic, parabolic and
hyperbolic equations. The second part of the book, which is addressed
first and foremost to those who are already acquainted with the notions
and the results from the first part, introduces readers to modern
aspects of the theory of partial differential equations.