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As any human activity needs goals, mathematical research needs
problems -David Hilbert Mechanics is the paradise of mathematical
sciences -Leonardo da Vinci Mechanics and mathematics have been
complementary partners since Newton's time and the history of
science shows much evidence of the ben eficial influence of these
disciplines on each other. Driven by increasingly elaborate modern
technological applications the symbiotic relationship between
mathematics and mechanics is continually growing. However, the
increasingly large number of specialist journals has generated a du
ality gap between the two partners, and this gap is growing wider.
Advances in Mechanics and Mathematics (AMMA) is intended to bridge
the gap by providing multi-disciplinary publications which fall
into the two following complementary categories: 1. An annual book
dedicated to the latest developments in mechanics and mathematics;
2. Monographs, advanced textbooks, handbooks, edited vol umes and
selected conference proceedings. The AMMA annual book publishes
invited and contributed compre hensive reviews, research and survey
articles within the broad area of modern mechanics and applied
mathematics. Mechanics is understood here in the most general sense
of the word, and is taken to embrace relevant physical and
biological phenomena involving electromagnetic, thermal and quantum
effects and biomechanics, as well as general dy namical systems.
Especially encouraged are articles on mathematical and
computational models and methods based on mechanics and their
interactions with other fields. All contributions will be reviewed
so as to guarantee the highest possible scientific standards."
As any human activity needs goals, mathematical research needs
problems -David Hilbert Mechanics is the paradise of mathematical
sciences -Leonardo da Vinci Mechanics and mathematics have been
complementary partners since Newton's time and the history of
science shows much evidence of the ben eficial influence of these
disciplines on each other. Driven by increasingly elaborate modern
technological applications the symbiotic relationship between
mathematics and mechanics is continually growing. However, the
increasingly large number of specialist journals has generated a du
ality gap between the two partners, and this gap is growing wider.
Advances in Mechanics and Mathematics (AMMA) is intended to bridge
the gap by providing multi-disciplinary publications which fall
into the two following complementary categories: 1. An annual book
dedicated to the latest developments in mechanics and mathematics;
2. Monographs, advanced textbooks, handbooks, edited vol umes and
selected conference proceedings. The AMMA annual book publishes
invited and contributed compre hensive reviews, research and survey
articles within the broad area of modern mechanics and applied
mathematics. Mechanics is understood here in the most general sense
of the word, and is taken to embrace relevant physical and
biological phenomena involving electromagnetic, thermal and quantum
effects and biomechanics, as well as general dy namical systems.
Especially encouraged are articles on mathematical and
computational models and methods based on mechanics and their
interactions with other fields. All contributions will be reviewed
so as to guarantee the highest possible scientific standards."
Advances in Mechanics and Mathematics (AMMA) is intended to bridge
the gap by providing multi-disciplinary publications. This volume,
AMMA 2002, includes two parts with three articles by four subject
experts. Part 1 deals with nonsmooth static and dynamic systems. A
systematic mathematical theory for multibody dynamics with
unilateral and frictional constraints and a brief introduction to
hemivariational inequalities together with some new developments in
nonsmooth semi-linear elliptic boundary value problems are
presented. Part 2 provides a comprehensive introduction and the
latest research on dendritic growth in fluid mechanics, one of the
most profound and fundamental subjects in the area of interfacial
pattern formation, a commonly observed phenomenon in crystal growth
and solidification processes.
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