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This volume gathers contributions in the field of partial
differential equations, with a focus on mathematical models in
phase transitions, complex fluids and thermomechanics. These
contributions are dedicated to Professor Gianni Gilardi on the
occasion of his 70th birthday. It particularly develops the
following thematic areas: nonlinear dynamic and stationary
equations; well-posedness of initial and boundary value problems
for systems of PDEs; regularity properties for the solutions;
optimal control problems and optimality conditions; feedback
stabilization and stability results. Most of the articles are
presented in a self-contained manner, and describe new achievements
and/or the state of the art in their line of research, providing
interested readers with an overview of recent advances and future
research directions in PDEs.
This volume originates from the INDAM Symposium on Trends on
Applications of Mathematics to Mechanics (STAMM), which was held at
the INDAM headquarters in Rome on 5-9 September 2016. It brings
together original contributions at the interface of Mathematics and
Mechanics. The focus is on mathematical models of phenomena issued
from various applications. These include thermomechanics of solids
and gases, nematic shells, thin films, dry friction, delamination,
damage, and phase-field dynamics. The papers in the volume present
novel results and identify possible future developments. The book
is addressed to researchers involved in Mathematics and its
applications to Mechanics.
This volume gathers contributions in the field of partial
differential equations, with a focus on mathematical models in
phase transitions, complex fluids and thermomechanics. These
contributions are dedicated to Professor Gianni Gilardi on the
occasion of his 70th birthday. It particularly develops the
following thematic areas: nonlinear dynamic and stationary
equations; well-posedness of initial and boundary value problems
for systems of PDEs; regularity properties for the solutions;
optimal control problems and optimality conditions; feedback
stabilization and stability results. Most of the articles are
presented in a self-contained manner, and describe new achievements
and/or the state of the art in their line of research, providing
interested readers with an overview of recent advances and future
research directions in PDEs.
The main goal of this book is to provide an overview of the state
of the art in the mathematical modeling of complex fluids, with
particular emphasis on its thermodynamical aspects. The central
topics of the text, the modeling, analysis and numerical simulation
of complex fluids, are of great interest and importance both for
the understanding of various aspects of fluid dynamics and for its
applications to special real-world problems. New emerging trends in
the subject are highlighted with the intent to inspire and motivate
young researchers and PhD students.
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