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The investigation of the role of mechanical and mechano-chemical
interactions in cellular processes and tissue development is a
rapidly growing research field in the life sciences and in
biomedical engineering. Quantitative understanding of this
important area in the study of biological systems requires the
development of adequate mathematical models for the simulation of
the evolution of these systems in space and time. Since expertise
in various fields is necessary, this calls for a multidisciplinary
approach. This edited volume connects basic physical, biological,
and physiological concepts to methods for the mathematical modeling
of various materials by pursuing a multiscale approach, from
subcellular to organ and system level. Written by active
researchers, each chapter provides a detailed introduction to a
given field, illustrates various approaches to creating models, and
explores recent advances and future research perspectives. Topics
covered include molecular dynamics simulations of lipid membranes,
phenomenological continuum mechanics of tissue growth, and
translational cardiovascular modeling. Modeling Biomaterials will
be a valuable resource for both non-specialists and experienced
researchers from various domains of science, such as applied
mathematics, biophysics, computational physiology, and medicine.
This book consists of six survey contributions that are focused on
several open problems of theoretical fluid mechanics both for
incompressible and compressible fluids. The first article "Viscous
flows in Besov spaces" by M area Cannone ad dresses the problem of
global existence of a uniquely defined solution to the
three-dimensional Navier-Stokes equations for incompressible
fluids. Among others the following topics are intensively treated
in this contribution: (i) the systematic description of the spaces
of initial conditions for which there exists a unique local (in
time) solution or a unique global solution for small data, (ii) the
existence of forward self-similar solutions, (iii) the relation of
these results to Leray's weak solutions and backward self-similar
solutions, (iv) the extension of the results to further nonlinear
evolutionary problems. Particular attention is paid to the critical
spaces that are invariant under the self-similar transform. For
sufficiently small Reynolds numbers, the conditional stability in
the sense of Lyapunov is also studied. The article is endowed by
interesting personal and historical comments and an exhaustive
bibliography that gives the reader a complete picture about
available literature. The papers "The dynamical system approach to
the Navier-Stokes equa tions for compressible fluids" by Eduard
Feireisl, and "Asymptotic problems and compressible-incompressible
limits" by Nader Masmoudi are devoted to the global (in time)
properties of solutions to the Navier-Stokes equa and three tions
for compressible fluids. The global (in time) analysis of two
dimensional motions of compressible fluids were left open for many
years."
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