
Functional Equations in Mathematical Analysis
Functional Equations In Mathematical Analysis
By: Janusz Brzdek (Editor), Themistocles M. Rassias (Editor)
eText | 18 September 2011
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The stability problem for approximate homomorphisms, or the Ulam stability problem, was posed by S. M. Ulam in the year 1941. The solution of this problem for various classes of equations is an expanding area of research. In particular, the pursuit of solutions to the Hyers-Ulam and Hyers-Ulam-Rassias stability problems for sets of functional equations and ineqalities has led to an outpouring of recent research.
This volume, dedicated to S. M. Ulam, presents the most recent results on the solution to Ulam stability problems for various classes of functional equations and inequalities. Comprised of invited contributions from notable researchers and experts, this volume presents several important types of functional equations and inequalities and their applications to problems in mathematical analysis, geometry, physics and applied mathematics.
"Functional Equations in Mathematical Analysis" is intended for researchers and students in mathematics, physics, and other computational and applied sciences.
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ISBN: 9781461400554
ISBN-10: 1461400554
Series: Mathematics and Statistics (R0)
Published: 18th September 2011
Format: ePUB
Language: English
Publisher: Springer New York
Volume Number: 52
























