As mentioned in the Introduction to Volume I, the present monograph is intended both for mathematicians interested in applications of the theory of linear operators and operator-functions to problems of hydrodynamics, and for researchers of applied hydrodynamic problems, who want to study these problems by means of the most recent achievements in operator theory. The second volume considers nonself-adjoint problems describing motions and normal oscillations of a homogeneous viscous incompressible fluid. These ini- tial boundary value problems of mathematical physics include, as a rule,...
As mentioned in the Introduction to Volume I, the present monograph is intended both for mathematicians interested in applications of the theory of li...