Author(s): | John Wermer | |||
Collection: | Lecture Notes in Mathematics 408 | |||
Publisher: | Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg | |||
Year: | 1981 | |||
Language: | English | |||
Pages: | 174 pages | |||
Size: | 781 KB | |||
Extension: | DJVU | |||
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[content title="Description"]In mathematics and mathematical physics, potential theory is the study of harmonic functions.
The term "potential theory" was coined in 19th-century physics when it was realized that two fundamental forces of nature known at the time, namely gravity and the electrostatic force, could be modeled using functions called the gravitational potential and electrostatic potential, both of which satisfy Poisson's equation—or in the vacuum, Laplace's equation. [/content]
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[content title="About the author"]John Wermer is a mathematician specializing in Complex analysis.[1]
Wermer received his Ph.D. from Harvard University in 1951 under the supervision of George Whitelaw Mackey.[2]
In 1962 Wermer was an invited speaker at the International Congress of Mathematicians in Stockholm.[3]
In 2012, Wermer became a fellow of the American Mathematical Society [/content]
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