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Surveys in Applied Mathematics (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1995): Joseph B. Keller, David W.... Surveys in Applied Mathematics (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1995)
Joseph B. Keller, David W. McLaughlin, George C. Papanicolaou
R3,022 Discovery Miles 30 220 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Partial differential equations play a central role in many branches of science and engineering. Therefore it is important to solve problems involving them. One aspect of solving a partial differential equation problem is to show that it is well-posed, i. e. , that it has one and only one solution, and that the solution depends continuously on the data of the problem. Another aspect is to obtain detailed quantitative information about the solution. The traditional method for doing this was to find a representation of the solution as a series or integral of known special functions, and then to evaluate the series or integral by numerical or by asymptotic methods. The shortcoming of this method is that there are relatively few problems for which such representations can be found. Consequently, the traditional method has been replaced by methods for direct solution of problems either numerically or asymptotically. This article is devoted to a particular method, called the "ray method," for the asymptotic solution of problems for linear partial differential equations governing wave propagation. These equations involve a parameter, such as the wavelength. . \, which is small compared to all other lengths in the problem. The ray method is used to construct an asymptotic expansion of the solution which is valid near . . \ = 0, or equivalently for k = 21r I A near infinity.

Singularities in Fluids, Plasmas and Optics (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1993): Russel Caflisch,... Singularities in Fluids, Plasmas and Optics (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1993)
Russel Caflisch, George C. Papanicolaou
R5,877 Discovery Miles 58 770 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Singularities in Fluids, Plasmas and Optics, which contains the proceedings of a NATO Workshop held in Heraklion, Greece, in July 1992, provides a survey of the state of the art in the analysis and computation of singularities in physical problems drawn from fluid mechanics, plasma physics and nonlinear optics. The singularities include curvature singularities on fluid interfaces, the onset of turbulence in 3-D inviscid flows, focusing singularities for laser beams, and magnetic reconnection. The highlights of the book include the nonlinear Schrodinger equation for describing laser beam focusing, the method of complex variables for the analysis and computation of singularities on fluid interfaces, and studies of singularities for the 3-D Euler equations. The book is suitable for graduate students and researchers in these areas."

Surveys in Applied Mathematics (Hardcover, 1995 ed.): Joseph B. Keller, David W. McLaughlin, George C. Papanicolaou Surveys in Applied Mathematics (Hardcover, 1995 ed.)
Joseph B. Keller, David W. McLaughlin, George C. Papanicolaou
R3,262 Discovery Miles 32 620 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Partial differential equations play a central role in many branches of science and engineering. Therefore it is important to solve problems involving them. One aspect of solving a partial differential equation problem is to show that it is well-posed, i. e. , that it has one and only one solution, and that the solution depends continuously on the data of the problem. Another aspect is to obtain detailed quantitative information about the solution. The traditional method for doing this was to find a representation of the solution as a series or integral of known special functions, and then to evaluate the series or integral by numerical or by asymptotic methods. The shortcoming of this method is that there are relatively few problems for which such representations can be found. Consequently, the traditional method has been replaced by methods for direct solution of problems either numerically or asymptotically. This article is devoted to a particular method, called the "ray method," for the asymptotic solution of problems for linear partial differential equations governing wave propagation. These equations involve a parameter, such as the wavelength. . \, which is small compared to all other lengths in the problem. The ray method is used to construct an asymptotic expansion of the solution which is valid near . . \ = 0, or equivalently for k = 21r I A near infinity.

Singularities in Fluids, Plasmas and Optics (Hardcover, 1993 ed.): Russel Caflisch, George C. Papanicolaou Singularities in Fluids, Plasmas and Optics (Hardcover, 1993 ed.)
Russel Caflisch, George C. Papanicolaou
R6,077 Discovery Miles 60 770 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Singularities in Fluids, Plasmas and Optics, which contains the proceedings of a NATO Workshop held in Heraklion, Greece, in July 1992, provides a survey of the state of the art in the analysis and computation of singularities in physical problems drawn from fluid mechanics, plasma physics and nonlinear optics. The singularities include curvature singularities on fluid interfaces, the onset of turbulence in 3-D inviscid flows, focusing singularities for laser beams, and magnetic reconnection. The highlights of the book include the nonlinear Schr dinger equation for describing laser beam focusing, the method of complex variables for the analysis and computation of singularities on fluid interfaces, and studies of singularities for the 3-D Euler equations. The book is suitable for graduate students and researchers in these areas.

Macroscopic Modelling of Turbulent Flows - Proceedings of a Workshop held at INRIA, Sophia-Antipolis, France, December 10-14,... Macroscopic Modelling of Turbulent Flows - Proceedings of a Workshop held at INRIA, Sophia-Antipolis, France, December 10-14, 1984 (Paperback, 1985 ed.)
Uriel Frisch, Joseph B. Keller, George C. Papanicolaou, Olivier Pironneau
R1,621 Discovery Miles 16 210 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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