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The book provides a quick overview of a wide range of active
research areas in partial differential equations. The book can
serve as a useful source of information to mathematicians,
scientists and engineers. The volume contains contributions from
authors from a large variety of countries on different aspects of
partial differential equations, such as evolution equations and
estimates for their solutions, control theory, inverse problems,
nonlinear equations, elliptic theory on singular domains, numerical
approaches.
Evolution equations of hyperbolic or more general p-evolution type
form an active field of current research. This volume aims to
collect some recent advances in the area in order to allow a quick
overview of ongoing research. The contributors are first rate
mathematicians. This collection of research papers is centred
around parametrix constructions and microlocal analysis; asymptotic
constructions of solutions; energy and dispersive estimates; and
associated spectral transforms. Applications concerning elasticity
and general relativity complement the volume. The book gives an
overview of a variety of ongoing current research in the field and,
therefore, allows researchers as well as students to grasp new
aspects and broaden their understanding of the area. "
This book originates from the session "Harmonic Analysis and
Partial Differential Equations" held at the 12th ISAAC Congress in
Aveiro, and provides a quick overview over recent advances in
partial differential equations with a particular focus on the
interplay between tools from harmonic analysis, functional
inequalities and variational characterisations of solutions to
particular non-linear PDEs. It can serve as a useful source of
information to mathematicians, scientists and engineers. The volume
contains contributions of authors from a variety of countries on a
wide range of active research areas covering different aspects of
partial differential equations interacting with harmonic analysis
and provides a state-of-the-art overview over ongoing research in
the field. It shows original research in full detail allowing
researchers as well as students to grasp new aspects and broaden
their understanding of the area.
This book collects papers related to the session “Harmonic
Analysis and Partial Differential Equations” held at the 13th
International ISAAC Congress in Ghent and provides an overview on
recent trends and advances in the interplay between harmonic
analysis and partial differential equations. The book can serve as
useful source of information for mathematicians, scientists and
engineers. The volume contains contributions of authors from a
variety of countries on a wide range of active research areas
covering different aspects of partial differential equations
interacting with harmonic analysis and provides a state-of-the-art
overview over ongoing research in the field. It shows original
research in full detail allowing researchers as well as students to
grasp new aspects and broaden their understanding of the area.
The International Society for Analysis, its Applications and
Computation (ISAAC) has held its international congresses
biennially since 1997. This proceedings volume reports on the
progress in analysis, applications and computation in recent years
as covered and discussed at the 7th ISAAC Congress. This volume
includes papers on partial differential equations, function spaces,
operator theory, integral transforms and equations, potential
theory, complex analysis and generalizations, stochastic analysis,
inverse problems, homogenization, continuum mechanics, mathematical
biology and medicine. With over 500 participants from almost 60
countries attending the congress, the book comprises a broad
selection of contributions in different topics.
This book originates from the session "Harmonic Analysis and
Partial Differential Equations" held at the 12th ISAAC Congress in
Aveiro, and provides a quick overview over recent advances in
partial differential equations with a particular focus on the
interplay between tools from harmonic analysis, functional
inequalities and variational characterisations of solutions to
particular non-linear PDEs. It can serve as a useful source of
information to mathematicians, scientists and engineers. The volume
contains contributions of authors from a variety of countries on a
wide range of active research areas covering different aspects of
partial differential equations interacting with harmonic analysis
and provides a state-of-the-art overview over ongoing research in
the field. It shows original research in full detail allowing
researchers as well as students to grasp new aspects and broaden
their understanding of the area.
Evolution equations of hyperbolic or more general p-evolution type
form an active field of current research. This volume aims to
collect some recent advances in the area in order to allow a quick
overview of ongoing research. The contributors are first rate
mathematicians. This collection of research papers is centred
around parametrix constructions and microlocal analysis; asymptotic
constructions of solutions; energy and dispersive estimates; and
associated spectral transforms. Applications concerning elasticity
and general relativity complement the volume. The book gives an
overview of a variety of ongoing current research in the field and,
therefore, allows researchers as well as students to grasp new
aspects and broaden their understanding of the area.
This book targets graduate students and researchers who want to
learn about Lebesgue spaces and solutions to hyperbolic equations.
It is divided into two parts. Part 1 provides an introduction to
the theory of variable Lebesgue spaces: Banach function spaces like
the classical Lebesgue spaces but with the constant exponent
replaced by an exponent function. These spaces arise naturally from
the study of partial differential equations and variational
integrals with non-standard growth conditions. They have
applications to electrorheological fluids in physics and to image
reconstruction. After an introduction that sketches history and
motivation, the authors develop the function space properties of
variable Lebesgue spaces; proofs are modeled on the classical
theory. Subsequently, the Hardy-Littlewood maximal operator is
discussed. In the last chapter, other operators from harmonic
analysis are considered, such as convolution operators and singular
integrals. The text is mostly self-contained, with only some more
technical proofs and background material omitted. Part 2 gives an
overview of the asymptotic properties of solutions to hyperbolic
equations and systems with time-dependent coefficients. First, an
overview of known results is given for general scalar hyperbolic
equations of higher order with constant coefficients. Then strongly
hyperbolic systems with time-dependent coefficients are considered.
A feature of the described approach is that oscillations in
coefficients are allowed. Propagators for the Cauchy problems are
constructed as oscillatory integrals by working in appropriate
time-frequency symbol classes. A number of examples is considered
and the sharpness of results is discussed. An exemplary treatment
of dissipative terms shows how effective lower order terms can
change asymptotic properties and thus complements the exposition.
The book provides a quick overview of a wide range of active
research areas in partial differential equations. The book can
serve as a useful source of information to mathematicians,
scientists and engineers. The volume contains contributions from
authors from a large variety of countries on different aspects of
partial differential equations, such as evolution equations and
estimates for their solutions, control theory, inverse problems,
nonlinear equations, elliptic theory on singular domains, numerical
approaches.
At present, different concentrating solar thermal technologies
(CST) have reached varying degrees of commercial availability. This
emerging nature of CST means that there are market and technical
impediments to accelerating its acceptance, including cost
competitiveness, an understanding of technology capability and
limitations, intermittency, and benefits of electricity storage.
Many developed and some developing countries are currently working
to address these barriers in order to scale up CST-based power
generation. Given the considerable growth of CST development in
several World Bank Group partner countries, there is a need to
assess the recent experience of developed countries in designing
and implementing regulatory frameworks and draw lesson that could
facilitate the deployment of CST technologies in developing
countries. Merely replicating developed countries' schemes in the
context of a developing country may not generate the desired
outcomes. Against this background, this report (a) analyzes and
draws lessons from the efforts of some developed countries and
adapts them to the characteristics of developing economies; (b)
assesses the cost reduction potential and economic and financial
affordability of various CST technologies in emerging markets; (c)
evaluates the potential for cost reduction and associated economic
benefits derived from local manufacturing; and (d) suggests ways to
tailor bidding models and practices, bid selection criteria, and
structures for power purchase agreements (PPAs) for CST projects in
developing market conditions.|Security sector reform (SSR) is
widely recognized as key to conflict prevention, peace-building,
sustainable development, and democratization. SSR has gained most
practical relevance in the context of post-conflict reconstruction
of so-called ""failed states'"" and states emerging from violent
internal or inter-state conflict. As this volume shows, almost all
states need to reform their security sectors to a greater or lesser
extent, according to the specific security, political and
socio-economic contexts, as well as in response to the new security
challenges resulting from globalization and post-9/11 developments.
Alan Bryden is a researcher at the Geneva Centre for the Democratic
Control of Armed Forces. Heiner Hnggi is assistant director of the
Geneva Centre for the Democratic Control of Armed Forces.
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