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9780521807265

Schwarz-Christoffel Mapping

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  • ISBN13:

    9780521807265

  • ISBN10:

    0521807263

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2002-06-24
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press

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Summary

This book provides a comprehensive look at the Schwarz-Christoffel transformation, including its history and foundations, practical computation, common and less common variations, and many applications in fields such as electromagnetism, fluid flow, design and inverse problems, and the solution of linear systems of equations. It is an accessible resource for engineers, scientists, and applied mathematicians who seek more experience with theoretical or computational conformal mapping techniques. The most important theoretical results are stated and proved, but the emphasis throughout remains on concrete understanding and implementation. There is a brief appendix illustrating the use of the Schwarz-Christoffel Toolbox for MATLAB, the state-of-the-art package for computation of these maps.

Author Biography

Tobin A. Driscoll is Assistant Professor of Mathematics at the University of Delaware.

Table of Contents

Figures
xi
Preface xv
Introduction
1(8)
The Schwarz--Christoffel idea
1(3)
History
4(5)
Essentials of Schwarz--Christoffel mapping
9(14)
Polygons
9(1)
The Schwarz--Christoffel formula
10(2)
Polygons with one or two vertices
12(4)
Triangles
16(2)
Rectangles and elliptic functions
18(2)
Crowding
20(3)
Numerical methods
23(18)
Side-length parameter problem
23(4)
Quadrature
27(2)
Inverting the map
29(1)
Cross-ratio parameter problem
30(6)
Mapping using cross-ratios
36(3)
Software
39(2)
Variations
41(34)
Mapping from the disk
42(2)
Mapping from a strip
44(3)
Mapping from a rectangle
47(4)
Exterior maps
51(4)
Periodic regions and fractals
55(2)
Reflections and other transformations
57(1)
Riemann surfaces
58(2)
Gearlike regions
60(4)
Doubly connected re ions
64(6)
Circular-arc polygons
70(3)
Curved boundaries
73(2)
Applications
75(40)
Why use Schwarz--Christoffel maps?
75(2)
Piecewise-constant boundary conditions
77(6)
Alternating Dirichlet and Neumann conditions
83(4)
Oblique derivative boundary conditions
87(12)
Generalized parameter problems
99(2)
Free-streamline flows
101(4)
Mesh generation
105(3)
Polynomial approximation and matrix iterations
108(3)
Symmetric multiply connected domains
111(4)
Appendix: Using the SC Toolbox 115(6)
Bibliography 121(10)
Index 131

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