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Mathematical Methods and Modeling for Mixtures of Fluids and Interface Evolution
 
Edited by: Frédéric Charve Université de Paris XII (Paris-Val-de-Marne), Créteil, France
Raphaël Danchin Université Paris Est-Créteil, Créteil, France
Sylvie Monniaux Center de Saint Jerome, Marseille, France
A publication of the Société Mathématique de France
Softcover ISBN:  978-2-85629-987-6
Product Code:  PASY/61
List Price: $63.00
AMS Member Price: $50.40
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Mathematical Methods and Modeling for Mixtures of Fluids and Interface Evolution
Edited by: Frédéric Charve Université de Paris XII (Paris-Val-de-Marne), Créteil, France
Raphaël Danchin Université Paris Est-Créteil, Créteil, France
Sylvie Monniaux Center de Saint Jerome, Marseille, France
A publication of the Société Mathématique de France
Softcover ISBN:  978-2-85629-987-6
Product Code:  PASY/61
List Price: $63.00
AMS Member Price: $50.40
Please note AMS points can not be used for this product
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    Panoramas et Synthèses
    Volume: 612024; 106 pp
    MSC: Primary 47; 76; 35

    This volume includes the lecture notes of the three mini-courses that have been given during the CIRM-SMF week entitled Inhomogeneous Flows: Asymptotic Models and Interfaces Evolution that took place at the CIRM from September 23–September 27, 2019. The conference followed the themes of the ANR-15-CE40-0011 INFAMIE project and aimed at bringing together experts coming from various branches of mathematical fluid dynamics and interested in inhomogeneous fluids where problems of interfaces occur. Beside the mini-courses, the event comprised 14 plenary talks that were specifically dedicated to inhomogeneous flows.

    The mini-courses emphasized, on the one hand, theoretical approaches that proved to be efficient in the study of evolutionary fluid mechanics (maximal regularity issues in the notes of P. Kunstmann with stress on the \(L^{1}\) in time estimates that turn out to be crucial in the study of free boundary problems, and the prospective course by P. Auscher on tent spaces), and, on the other hand, the modeling aspect with the lectures by S. Gavrilyuk devoted to the derivation of models of bi-fluids by means of Hamiltonian principle.

    The originality of these texts is that they have been written conjointly by the speaker and young participants from the notes that were taken during the courses.

    A publication of the Société Mathématique de France, Marseilles (SMF), distributed by the AMS in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico. Orders from other countries should be sent to the SMF. Members of the SMF receive a 30% discount from list.

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Volume: 612024; 106 pp
MSC: Primary 47; 76; 35

This volume includes the lecture notes of the three mini-courses that have been given during the CIRM-SMF week entitled Inhomogeneous Flows: Asymptotic Models and Interfaces Evolution that took place at the CIRM from September 23–September 27, 2019. The conference followed the themes of the ANR-15-CE40-0011 INFAMIE project and aimed at bringing together experts coming from various branches of mathematical fluid dynamics and interested in inhomogeneous fluids where problems of interfaces occur. Beside the mini-courses, the event comprised 14 plenary talks that were specifically dedicated to inhomogeneous flows.

The mini-courses emphasized, on the one hand, theoretical approaches that proved to be efficient in the study of evolutionary fluid mechanics (maximal regularity issues in the notes of P. Kunstmann with stress on the \(L^{1}\) in time estimates that turn out to be crucial in the study of free boundary problems, and the prospective course by P. Auscher on tent spaces), and, on the other hand, the modeling aspect with the lectures by S. Gavrilyuk devoted to the derivation of models of bi-fluids by means of Hamiltonian principle.

The originality of these texts is that they have been written conjointly by the speaker and young participants from the notes that were taken during the courses.

A publication of the Société Mathématique de France, Marseilles (SMF), distributed by the AMS in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico. Orders from other countries should be sent to the SMF. Members of the SMF receive a 30% discount from list.

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