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Fluids and Waves: Recent Trends in Applied Analysis
 
Edited by: Fernanda Botelho University of Memphis, Memphis, TN
Thomas Hagen University of Memphis, Memphis, TN
James Jamison University of Memphis, Memphis, TN
Fluids and Waves
eBook ISBN:  978-0-8218-8119-4
Product Code:  CONM/440.E
List Price: $125.00
MAA Member Price: $112.50
AMS Member Price: $100.00
Fluids and Waves
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Fluids and Waves: Recent Trends in Applied Analysis
Edited by: Fernanda Botelho University of Memphis, Memphis, TN
Thomas Hagen University of Memphis, Memphis, TN
James Jamison University of Memphis, Memphis, TN
eBook ISBN:  978-0-8218-8119-4
Product Code:  CONM/440.E
List Price: $125.00
MAA Member Price: $112.50
AMS Member Price: $100.00
  • Book Details
     
     
    Contemporary Mathematics
    Volume: 4402007; 287 pp
    MSC: Primary 76; 92; Secondary 35

    This volume contains a series of articles on wave phenomena and fluid dynamics, highlighting recent advances in these two areas of mathematics. The collection is based on lectures presented at the conference “Fluids and Waves—Recent Trends in Applied Analysis” and features a rich spectrum of mathematical techniques in analysis and applications to engineering, neuroscience, physics, and biology. The mathematical topics discussed range from partial differential equations, dynamical systems and stochastic processes, to areas of classical analysis.

    This volume is intended as an introduction to major topics of interest and state-of-the-art analytical research in wave motion and fluid flows. It is helpful to junior mathematicians to stay abreast of new techniques and recent trends in these areas of mathematics. The articles here also provide a unique scientific basis for recent results and new links between current research themes. In summary, this book is a guide for experts in one field to the issues of the other, and will challenge graduate students to investigate these areas of analysis in further detail.

    Readership

    Graduate students and research mathematicians interested in mathematical aspects of fluid dynamics.

  • Table of Contents
     
     
    • Articles
    • K. T. Andrews, S. Anderson, R. S. R. Menike, M. Shillor, R. Swaminathan and J. Yuzwalk — Vibrations of a damageable string [ MR 2359447 ]
    • G. Avalos and R. Triggiani — The coupled PDE system arising in fluid/structure interaction. I. Explicit semigroup generator and its spectral properties [ MR 2359448 ]
    • Viorel Barbu, Zoran Grujić, Irena Lasiecka and Amjad Tuffaha — Existence of the energy-level weak solutions for a nonlinear fluid-structure interaction model [ MR 2359449 ]
    • Animikh Biswas and David Swanson — Gevrey regularity of solutions to the 3D Navier-Stokes equations [ MR 2359450 ]
    • Paul C. Bressloff — Stimulus-induced bumps in two-dimensional neural field theory [ MR 2359451 ]
    • Simon N. Chandler-Wilde and Marko Lindner — Wave problems in unbounded domains: Fredholmness and the finite section method [ MR 2359452 ]
    • S. Coombes and M. R. Owen — Exotic dynamics in a firing rate model of neural tissue with threshold accommodation [ MR 2359453 ]
    • Max H. Garzon, Derrel R. Blain and Michael West — Embedded models of self-assembly of DNA complexes [ MR 2359454 ]
    • Min He — A parameter property of integrodifferential equations with memory [ MR 2359455 ]
    • JoDe M. Lavine, Eugene C. Eckstein and Jerome A. Goldstein — Stochastic models with negative friction for intermittent rolling of biological mimetics [ MR 2359456 ]
    • J. Angela Hart Murdock — Multi-parameter oscillatory connection functions in neural field models [ MR 2359457 ]
    • Nikola Popović — Front speeds, cut-offs, and desingularization: a brief case study [ MR 2359458 ]
    • Jose M. Rodriguez and Max H. Garzon — Neural networks can learn to approximate autonomous flows [ MR 2359459 ]
    • Constance M. Schober — Rogue waves, non-Gaussian statistics and proximity to homoclinic data [ MR 2359460 ]
    • Henri Schurz — Nonlinear stochastic wave equations in $\Bbb R^1$ with power-law nonlinearity and additive space-time noise [ MR 2359461 ]
    • Juan Tolosa — The method of Lyapunov functions of two variables [ MR 2359462 ]
    • Junmei Zhu — Analysis of map formation in visual perception [ MR 2359463 ]
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Volume: 4402007; 287 pp
MSC: Primary 76; 92; Secondary 35

This volume contains a series of articles on wave phenomena and fluid dynamics, highlighting recent advances in these two areas of mathematics. The collection is based on lectures presented at the conference “Fluids and Waves—Recent Trends in Applied Analysis” and features a rich spectrum of mathematical techniques in analysis and applications to engineering, neuroscience, physics, and biology. The mathematical topics discussed range from partial differential equations, dynamical systems and stochastic processes, to areas of classical analysis.

This volume is intended as an introduction to major topics of interest and state-of-the-art analytical research in wave motion and fluid flows. It is helpful to junior mathematicians to stay abreast of new techniques and recent trends in these areas of mathematics. The articles here also provide a unique scientific basis for recent results and new links between current research themes. In summary, this book is a guide for experts in one field to the issues of the other, and will challenge graduate students to investigate these areas of analysis in further detail.

Readership

Graduate students and research mathematicians interested in mathematical aspects of fluid dynamics.

  • Articles
  • K. T. Andrews, S. Anderson, R. S. R. Menike, M. Shillor, R. Swaminathan and J. Yuzwalk — Vibrations of a damageable string [ MR 2359447 ]
  • G. Avalos and R. Triggiani — The coupled PDE system arising in fluid/structure interaction. I. Explicit semigroup generator and its spectral properties [ MR 2359448 ]
  • Viorel Barbu, Zoran Grujić, Irena Lasiecka and Amjad Tuffaha — Existence of the energy-level weak solutions for a nonlinear fluid-structure interaction model [ MR 2359449 ]
  • Animikh Biswas and David Swanson — Gevrey regularity of solutions to the 3D Navier-Stokes equations [ MR 2359450 ]
  • Paul C. Bressloff — Stimulus-induced bumps in two-dimensional neural field theory [ MR 2359451 ]
  • Simon N. Chandler-Wilde and Marko Lindner — Wave problems in unbounded domains: Fredholmness and the finite section method [ MR 2359452 ]
  • S. Coombes and M. R. Owen — Exotic dynamics in a firing rate model of neural tissue with threshold accommodation [ MR 2359453 ]
  • Max H. Garzon, Derrel R. Blain and Michael West — Embedded models of self-assembly of DNA complexes [ MR 2359454 ]
  • Min He — A parameter property of integrodifferential equations with memory [ MR 2359455 ]
  • JoDe M. Lavine, Eugene C. Eckstein and Jerome A. Goldstein — Stochastic models with negative friction for intermittent rolling of biological mimetics [ MR 2359456 ]
  • J. Angela Hart Murdock — Multi-parameter oscillatory connection functions in neural field models [ MR 2359457 ]
  • Nikola Popović — Front speeds, cut-offs, and desingularization: a brief case study [ MR 2359458 ]
  • Jose M. Rodriguez and Max H. Garzon — Neural networks can learn to approximate autonomous flows [ MR 2359459 ]
  • Constance M. Schober — Rogue waves, non-Gaussian statistics and proximity to homoclinic data [ MR 2359460 ]
  • Henri Schurz — Nonlinear stochastic wave equations in $\Bbb R^1$ with power-law nonlinearity and additive space-time noise [ MR 2359461 ]
  • Juan Tolosa — The method of Lyapunov functions of two variables [ MR 2359462 ]
  • Junmei Zhu — Analysis of map formation in visual perception [ MR 2359463 ]
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