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Free and Moving Boundaries - Analysis, Simulation and Control (Hardcover)
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Free and Moving Boundaries - Analysis, Simulation and Control (Hardcover)
Series: Lecture Notes in Pure and Applied Mathematics
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Addressing algebraic problems found in biomathematics and energy,
Free and Moving Boundaries: Analysis, Simulation and Control
discusses moving boundary and boundary control in systems described
by partial differential equations (PDEs). With contributions from
international experts, the book emphasizes numerical and
theoretical control of moving boundaries in fluid structure couple
systems, arteries, shape stabilization level methods, family of
moving geometries, and boundary control. Using numerical analysis,
the contributors examine the problems of optimal control theory
applied to PDEs arising from continuum mechanics. The book presents
several applications to electromagnetic devices, flow, control,
computing, images analysis, topological changes, and free
boundaries. It specifically focuses on the topics of boundary
variation and control, dynamical control of geometry, optimization,
free boundary problems, stabilization of structures, controlling
fluid-structure devices, electromagnetism 3D, and inverse problems
arising in areas such as biomathematics. Free and Moving
Boundaries: Analysis, Simulation and Control explains why the
boundary control of physical systems can be viewed as a moving
boundary control, empowering the future research of select
algebraic areas.
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