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Turbulence Modeling for Hypersonic Flows.- Advanced Topics in
Turbulence Theory.- Different Levels of Air Dissociation Chemistry
and Its Coupling with Flow Models.- Modeling of Hypersonic Reacting
Flows.- Modeling of Hypersonic Non Equilibrium Flows.- Wall
Catalytic Recombination and Boundary Conditions in Nonequilibrium
Hypersonic Flows-With Applications.- Physical Aspects of Hypersonic
Flow: Fluid Dynamics and Non-Equilibrium Phenomena.- Permissions.
This book treats Modelling of CFD problems, Numerical tools for
PDE, and Scientific Computing and Systems of ODE for Epidemiology,
topics that are closely related to the scientific activities and
interests of Prof. William Fitzgibbon, Prof. Yuri Kuznetsov, and
Prof. O. Pironneau, whose outstanding achievements are recognised
in this volume. It contains 20 contributions from leading
scientists in applied mathematics dealing with partial differential
equations and their applications to engineering, ab-initio
chemistry and life sciences. It includes the mathematical and
numerical contributions to PDE for applications presented at the
ECCOMAS thematic conference "Contributions to PDE for Applications"
held at Laboratoire Jacques Louis Lions in Paris, France, August
31- September 1, 2015, and at the Department of Mathematics,
University of Houston, Texas, USA, February 26-27, 2016. This event
brought together specialists from universities and research
institutions who are developing or applying numerical PDE or ODE
methods with an emphasis on industrial and societal applications.
This volume is of interest to researchers and practitioners as well
as advanced students or engineers in applied and computational
mathematics. All contributions are written at an advanced
scientific level with no effort made by the editors to make this
volume self-contained. It is assumed that the reader is a
specialist already who knows the basis of this field of research
and has the capability of understanding and appreciating the latest
developments in this field.
Edited on the occasion of Prof. Olgierd C. Zienkiewicz' 70th
birthday, this book contains original contributions from eminent
scientists dealing with a wide range of theoretical aspects of the
Finite Element Method and its application to a variety of
engineering problems. The book provides an overview of the
state-of-the-art of finite element technology in the last decade of
the 20th century.
These lecture notes by very authoritative scientists survey recent
advances of mathematics driven by industrial application showing
not only how mathematics is applied to industry but also how
mathematics has drawn benefit from interaction with real-word
problems.
The famous David Report underlines that innovative high technology
depends crucially for its development on innovation in mathematics.
The speakers include three recent presidents of ECMI, one of
ECCOMAS (in Europe) and the president of SIAM.
This book treats Modelling of CFD problems, Numerical tools for
PDE, and Scientific Computing and Systems of ODE for Epidemiology,
topics that are closely related to the scientific activities and
interests of Prof. William Fitzgibbon, Prof. Yuri Kuznetsov, and
Prof. O. Pironneau, whose outstanding achievements are recognised
in this volume. It contains 20 contributions from leading
scientists in applied mathematics dealing with partial differential
equations and their applications to engineering, ab-initio
chemistry and life sciences. It includes the mathematical and
numerical contributions to PDE for applications presented at the
ECCOMAS thematic conference "Contributions to PDE for Applications"
held at Laboratoire Jacques Louis Lions in Paris, France, August
31- September 1, 2015, and at the Department of Mathematics,
University of Houston, Texas, USA, February 26-27, 2016. This event
brought together specialists from universities and research
institutions who are developing or applying numerical PDE or ODE
methods with an emphasis on industrial and societal applications.
This volume is of interest to researchers and practitioners as well
as advanced students or engineers in applied and computational
mathematics. All contributions are written at an advanced
scientific level with no effort made by the editors to make this
volume self-contained. It is assumed that the reader is a
specialist already who knows the basis of this field of research
and has the capability of understanding and appreciating the latest
developments in this field.
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