Mathematics for Nonlinear Phenomena - Analysis and Computation (eBook, PDF)
In Honor of Yoshikazu Giga's 60th Birthday, Sapporo, Japan, August 2015
Redaktion: Maekawa, Yasunori; Jimbo, Shuichi
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In Honor of Yoshikazu Giga's 60th Birthday, Sapporo, Japan, August 2015
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Showcases a strong selection of papers and recent research presented at the 2015 conferences Illustrates recent developments in analysis and computation Perfect for graduate students and researchers interested in nonlinear phenomena
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Showcases a strong selection of papers and recent research presented at the 2015 conferences
Illustrates recent developments in analysis and computation
Perfect for graduate students and researchers interested in nonlinear phenomena
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- Verlag: Springer International Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 303
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9783319667645
- Artikelnr.: 53064224
- Verlag: Springer International Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 303
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9783319667645
- Artikelnr.: 53064224
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Shuichi Jimbo is a Professor of Applied Mathematics in the Department of Mathematics of Hokkaido University. The main subjects of his research are spectral analysis, domain deformation, singular perturbation, and the Ginzburg-Landau equation. Yasunori Maekawa is an Associate Professor of the Mathematical Institute of Tohoku University. His research is focused on partial differential equations and their relation to fluid dynamics, such as the Navier-Stokes equations and the vorticity equations, and particularly in various coherent structures appearing in high Reynolds number flows. His most recent research is on the formation of fine vortex tubes in turbulent flows and the production/dissipation of vorticity fields around the boundary of fluid domains.
Partial differential equations and mathematical fluid mechanics, Matthis Hieber (TU Darmstadt).- Applied mathematics and mathematical biology, Ryo Kobayashi (Hiroshima University).- Nonlinear partial differential equations, calculus of variations, phase transformations, and composite materials, Robert V. Kohn (Courant Institute, NYU).- Nonlinear partial differential equations, calculus of variations, and computations for complex fluids, Chun Liu (Penn State University).- Partial differential equations and mathematical fluid mechanics, Yasunori Maekawa (Tohoku University).- Mathematics and computations in meterology, and fluid mechanics, Alex Mahalov (Arizona State University).- Nonlinear partial differential equations, mathematics and computations for crystal growth, Takeshi Ohtsuka (Gunma University).- Calculus of variations and mathematical analysis of phase transitions, Piotr Rybka (University of Warsaw).- Partial differential equations and mathematical fluid mechanics, Jurgen Saal(Dusseldorf University).- Multi-scale modeling and computations, and computational interface problems, Richard Tsai (University of Texas).- Plasma physics and fluid mechanics, Zensho Yoshida (University of Tokyo).
Partial differential equations and mathematical fluid mechanics, Matthis Hieber (TU Darmstadt).- Applied mathematics and mathematical biology, Ryo Kobayashi (Hiroshima University).- Nonlinear partial differential equations, calculus of variations, phase transformations, and composite materials, Robert V. Kohn (Courant Institute, NYU).- Nonlinear partial differential equations, calculus of variations, and computations for complex fluids, Chun Liu (Penn State University).- Partial differential equations and mathematical fluid mechanics, Yasunori Maekawa (Tohoku University).- Mathematics and computations in meterology, and fluid mechanics, Alex Mahalov (Arizona State University).- Nonlinear partial differential equations, mathematics and computations for crystal growth, Takeshi Ohtsuka (Gunma University).- Calculus of variations and mathematical analysis of phase transitions, Piotr Rybka (University of Warsaw).- Partial differential equations and mathematical fluid mechanics, Jurgen Saal(Dusseldorf University).- Multi-scale modeling and computations, and computational interface problems, Richard Tsai (University of Texas).- Plasma physics and fluid mechanics, Zensho Yoshida (University of Tokyo).







