In recent years flows in networks have attracted the interest of many researchers from different areas, e.g. applied mathematicians, engineers, physicists, economists. The main reason for this ubiquity is the wide and diverse range of applications, such as vehicular traffic, supply chains, blood flow, irrigation channels, data networks and others.This book presents an extensive set of notes by world leaders on the main mathematical techniques used to address such problems, together with investigations into specific applications. The main focus is on partial differential equations in networks,…mehr
In recent years flows in networks have attracted the interest of many researchers from different areas, e.g. applied mathematicians, engineers, physicists, economists. The main reason for this ubiquity is the wide and diverse range of applications, such as vehicular traffic, supply chains, blood flow, irrigation channels, data networks and others.This book presents an extensive set of notes by world leaders on the main mathematical techniques used to address such problems, together with investigations into specific applications. The main focus is on partial differential equations in networks, but ordinary differential equations and optimal transport are also included. Moreover, the modeling is completed by analysis, numerics, control and optimization of flows in networks.The book will be a valuable resource for every researcher or student interested in the subject.
Artikelnr. des Verlages: 86141504, 978-3-642-32159-7
Seitenzahl: 516
Erscheinungstermin: 14. Dezember 2012
Englisch
Abmessung: 235mm x 155mm x 28mm
Gewicht: 800g
ISBN-13: 9783642321597
ISBN-10: 3642321593
Artikelnr.: 36040121
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Autorenporträt
Prof. Luigi Ambrosio is a Professor of Mathematical Analysis, a former student of the Scuola Normale Superiore and presently its Rector. His research interests include calculus of variations, geometric measure theory, optimal transport and analysis in metric spaces. For his scientific achievements, he has been awarded several prizes, in particular the Fermat prize in 2003, the Balzan Prize in 2019, the Riemann Prize in 2023 and the Nemmers Prize in 2024. Dr. Elia Bruè is an Associate Professor at Bocconi University, Milan, Italy. He earned his PhD from the Scuola Normale Superiore in 2020. His research interests lie in the fields of Geometric Analysis and Partial Differential Equations, with a focus on Ricci curvature, metric geometry, incompressible fluid mechanics, and passive scalars with rough velocity fields. Dr. Daniele Semola is an Assistant Professor at the University of Vienna. He was a student in Mathematics at the Scuola Normale Superiore, where he earned his PhD degree in 2020. His research interests lie at the interface between geometric analysis and analysis on metric spaces, mainly with a focus on lower curvature bounds.
Inhaltsangabe
A User's Guide to Optimal Transport.- Hyperbolic Conservation Laws: an Illustrated Tutorial.- Derivation of Non-Local Macroscopic Traffic Equations and Consistent Traffic Pressures from Microscopic Car-Following Models.- On the Controversy around Daganzo's Requiem for and Aw-Rascle's Resurrection of Second-Order Traffic Flow Models.- Theoretical vs. Empirical Classification and Prediction of Congested Traffic States.- Self-Organized Network Flows.- Operation Regimes and Slower-is-Faster-Effect in the Control of Traffic Intersections.- Modeling and Optimization of Scalar Flows on Networks.- The Wave Equation: Control and Numerics
A User's Guide to Optimal Transport.- Hyperbolic Conservation Laws: an Illustrated Tutorial.- Derivation of Non-Local Macroscopic Traffic Equations and Consistent Traffic Pressures from Microscopic Car-Following Models.- On the Controversy around Daganzo's Requiem for and Aw-Rascle's Resurrection of Second-Order Traffic Flow Models.- Theoretical vs. Empirical Classification and Prediction of Congested Traffic States.- Self-Organized Network Flows.- Operation Regimes and Slower-is-Faster-Effect in the Control of Traffic Intersections.- Modeling and Optimization of Scalar Flows on Networks.- The Wave Equation: Control and Numerics
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