Hyperbolic Conservation Laws and Related Analysis with Applications Edinburgh, September 2011 |
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Editor:
| Chen, Gui-Qiang G. Holden, Helge Karlsen, Kenneth H. |
Series title: | Springer Proceedings in Mathematics and Statistics Ser. |
ISBN: | 978-3-642-39006-7 |
Publication Date: | Oct 2013 |
Publisher: | Springer Berlin / Heidelberg
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Imprint: | Springer |
Book Format: | Hardback |
List Price: | USD $109.99 |
Book Description:
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This book presents thirteen papers, representing the most significant advances and current trends in nonlinear hyperbolic conservation laws and related analysis with applications. Topics covered include a survey on multidimensional systems of conservation laws as well as novel results nbsp;on liquid crystals, conservation laws with discontinuous flux functions, and applications to sedimentation. nbsp;Also included are articles on recent advances in the Euler equations and the...
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This book presents thirteen papers, representing the most significant advances and current trends in nonlinear hyperbolic conservation laws and related analysis with applications. Topics covered include a survey on multidimensional systems of conservation laws as well as novel results nbsp;on liquid crystals, conservation laws with discontinuous flux functions, and applications to sedimentation. nbsp;Also included are articles on recent advances in the Euler equations and the Navier-Stokes-Fourier-Poisson system, in addition to new results on collective phenomena described by the Cucker-Smale model. nbsp;nbsp;
The Workshop on Hyperbolic Conservation Laws and Related Analysis with Applications at the International Centre for Mathematical Sciences (Edinburgh, UK) held in Edinburgh, September 2011, produced this fine collection of original research and survey articles. Many leading mathematicians attended the event and submitted their contributions for this volume. It is addressed tonbsp;researchers and graduate students interested in partial differential equations and related analysis with applications.
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