Nonlinear Evolution Equations

Nonlinear Evolution Equations

Author: Michael G. Crandall

Publisher:

Published: 1978

Total Pages: 282

ISBN-13:

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This volume constitutes the proceedings of the Symposium on Nonlinear Evolution Equations held in Madison, October 17-19, 1977. The thirteen papers presented herein follow the order of the corresponding lectures. This symposium was sponsored by the Army Research Office, the National Science Foundation, and the Office of Naval Research.


Nonlinear Evolution Equations

Nonlinear Evolution Equations

Author: Songmu Zheng

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2004-07-08

Total Pages: 304

ISBN-13: 0203492226

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Nonlinear evolution equations arise in many fields of sciences including physics, mechanics, and material science. This book introduces some important methods for dealing with these equations and explains clearly and concisely a wide range of relevant theories and techniques. These include the semigroup method, the compactness and monotone operator


Nonlinear Evolution Equations

Nonlinear Evolution Equations

Author: Nina B. Maslova

Publisher: World Scientific

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 210

ISBN-13: 9789810211622

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The book is devoted to the questions of the long-time behavior of solutions for evolution equations, connected with kinetic models in statistical physics. There is a wide variety of problems where such models are used to obtain reasonable physical as well as numerical results (Fluid Mechanics, Gas Dynamics, Plasma Physics, Nuclear Physics, Turbulence Theory etc.). The classical examples provide the nonlinear Boltzmann equation. Investigation of the long-time behavior of the solutions for the Boltzmann equation gives an approach to the nonlinear fluid dynamic equations. From the viewpoint of dynamical systems, the fluid dynamic equations arise in the theory as a tool to describe an attractor of the kinetic equation.


Observation, Theory and Modeling of Atmospheric Variability

Observation, Theory and Modeling of Atmospheric Variability

Author: Xun Zhu

Publisher: World Scientific

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 644

ISBN-13: 9789812387042

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This book contains tutorial and review articles as well as specific research letters that cover a wide range of topics: (1) dynamics of atmospheric variability from both basic theory and data analysis, (2) physical and mathematical problems in climate modeling and numerical weather prediction, (3) theories of atmospheric radiative transfer and their applications in satellite remote sensing, and (4) mathematical and statistical methods. The book can be used by undergraduates or graduate students majoring in atmospheric sciences, as an introduction to various research areas; and by researchers and educators, as a general review or quick reference in their fields of interest.


Lectures on Nonlinear Evolution Equations

Lectures on Nonlinear Evolution Equations

Author: Reinhard Racke

Publisher: Birkhäuser

Published: 2015-08-31

Total Pages: 315

ISBN-13: 3319218735

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This book mainly serves as an elementary, self-contained introduction to several important aspects of the theory of global solutions to initial value problems for nonlinear evolution equations. The book employs the classical method of continuation of local solutions with the help of a priori estimates obtained for small data. The existence and uniqueness of small, smooth solutions that are defined for all values of the time parameter are investigated. Moreover, the asymptotic behaviour of the solutions is described as time tends to infinity. The methods for nonlinear wave equations are discussed in detail. Other examples include the equations of elasticity, heat equations, the equations of thermoelasticity, Schrödinger equations, Klein-Gordon equations, Maxwell equations and plate equations. To emphasize the importance of studying the conditions under which small data problems offer global solutions, some blow-up results are briefly described. Moreover, the prospects for corresponding initial boundary value problems and for open questions are provided. In this second edition, initial-boundary value problems in waveguides are additionally considered.


Asymptotics for Dissipative Nonlinear Equations

Asymptotics for Dissipative Nonlinear Equations

Author: Nakao Hayashi

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2006-04-21

Total Pages: 570

ISBN-13: 3540320598

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Many of problems of the natural sciences lead to nonlinear partial differential equations. However, only a few of them have succeeded in being solved explicitly. Therefore different methods of qualitative analysis such as the asymptotic methods play a very important role. This is the first book in the world literature giving a systematic development of a general asymptotic theory for nonlinear partial differential equations with dissipation. Many typical well-known equations are considered as examples, such as: nonlinear heat equation, KdVB equation, nonlinear damped wave equation, Landau-Ginzburg equation, Sobolev type equations, systems of equations of Boussinesq, Navier-Stokes and others.


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Equadiff 82

Author: H. W. Knobloch

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2007-01-05

Total Pages: 693

ISBN-13: 3540386785

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