Reduction of modern problems of mathematics to the classical Riemann-Poincare-Hilbert problem
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https://doi.org/10.29020/nybg.ejpam.v11i4.3328Keywords:
Schr¨odinger’s equation, potential, scattering amplitude, Cauchy problem, Navier--Stokes equations, Millennium Prize problems, Dirichlet, Riemann, Hilbert, Poincar´e Riemann hypothesis, zeta function, HadamardAbstract
Using the example of a complicated problem such as the Cauchy problem for the Navier--Stokes equation, we show how the Poincar\'e--Riemann--Hilbert boundary-value problem enables us to construct effective estimates of solutions for this case. The apparatus of the three-dimensional inverse problem of quantum scattering theory is developed for this. It is shown that the unitary scattering operator can be studied as a solution of the Poincar\'e--Riemann--Hilbert boundary-value problem. This allows us to go on to study the potential in the Schr\"odinger equation, which we consider as a velocity component in the Navier--Stokes equation. The same scheme of reduction of Riemann integral equations for the zeta function to the Poincar\'e--Riemann--Hilbert boundary-value problem allows us to construct effective estimates that describe the behaviour of the zeros of the zeta function very well.Downloads
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2018-11-15
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Durmagambetov, A. (2018). Reduction of modern problems of mathematics to the classical Riemann-Poincare-Hilbert problem. European Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics, 11(4), 1143–1176. https://doi.org/10.29020/nybg.ejpam.v11i4.3328
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