Spherical Functions of Mathematical Geosciences

Spherical Functions of Mathematical Geosciences
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 729
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ISBN-10 : 9783662656921
ISBN-13 : 3662656922
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Book Synopsis Spherical Functions of Mathematical Geosciences by : Willi Freeden

Download or read book Spherical Functions of Mathematical Geosciences written by Willi Freeden and published by Springer Nature. This book was released on 2022 with total page 729 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book is an enlarged second edition of a monograph published in the Springer AGEM2-Series, 2009. It presents, in a consistent and unified overview, a setup of the theory of spherical functions of mathematical (geo-)sciences. The content shows a twofold transition: First, the natural transition from scalar to vectorial and tensorial theory of spherical harmonics is given in a coordinate-free context, based on variants of the addition theorem, Funk-Hecke formulas, and Helmholtz as well as Hardy-Hodge decompositions. Second, the canonical transition from spherical harmonics via zonal (kernel) functions to the Dirac kernel is given in close orientation to an uncertainty principle classifying the space/frequency (momentum) behavior of the functions for purposes of data analysis and (geo-)application. The whole palette of spherical functions is collected in a well-structured form for modeling and simulating the phenomena and processes occurring in the Earth's system. The result is a work which, while reflecting the present state of knowledge in a time-related manner, claims to be of largely timeless significance in (geo-)mathematical research and teaching.


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