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Mathematical topics in fluid mechanics. - Incompressible models

Book information

Publisher
OUP
Year
1996
ISBN
9780198514879, 0198514875
LCC
QA901 .L56 1996
Open Library ID
OL967632M
Language
english
Format
DJVU
Filesize
5 MB (5199161 bytes)
Series
Oxford Lecture Series in Mathematics and Its Applications, 3
Volume
Vol.1
Pages
248\248
Library
Kolxo3
DPI
600
Time added
2010-07-29 05:14:56

Description

One of the most challenging topics in applied mathematics is the development of the theory of nonlinear partial different equations. Many problems in mechanics, geometry, and probability lead to such equations when formulated in mathematical terms. Yet despite a long history of contributions, no core theory has been formulated. Written by the winner of the 1994 Fields Medal, this outstanding two-volume work helps shed new light on this important topic. Volume 1 emphasizes the mathematical analysis of incompressible models. After recalling the fundamental description of Newtonian fluids, a profound and self-contained study of both the classical Navier-Stokes equations (including the inhomogeneous case) and the Euler equations is given. Results about the existence and regularity of solutions are presented with complete proofs. The text highlights in particular the use of modern analytical tools and methods, and it indicates many open problems. Mathematical Topics in Fluid Mechanics will be an indispensable reference for every researcher in the field. Its topicality and the clear, concise presentations by the author make it an outstanding contribution to the great theoretical problems concerning mathematical modelling of physical phenomena.

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