SPDE in Hydrodynamics: Recent Progress and Prospects

SPDE in Hydrodynamics: Recent Progress and Prospects
Title SPDE in Hydrodynamics: Recent Progress and Prospects PDF eBook
Author Sergio Albeverio
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 183
Release 2008-04-14
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 3540784926

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Of the three lecture courses making up the CIME summer school on Fluid Dynamics at Cetraro in 2005 reflected in this volume, the first, due to Sergio Albeverio describes deterministic and stochastic models of hydrodynamics. In the second course, Franco Flandoli starts from 3D Navier-Stokes equations and ends with turbulence. Finally, Yakov Sinai, in the 3rd course, describes some rigorous mathematical results for multidimensional Navier-Stokes systems and some recent results on the one-dimensional Burgers equation with random forcing.

Stochastic Partial Differential Equations in Fluid Mechanics

Stochastic Partial Differential Equations in Fluid Mechanics
Title Stochastic Partial Differential Equations in Fluid Mechanics PDF eBook
Author Franco Flandoli
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 206
Release 2023-06-11
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 9819903858

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This book is devoted to stochastic Navier–Stokes equations and more generally to stochasticity in fluid mechanics. The two opening chapters describe basic material about the existence and uniqueness of solutions: first in the case of additive noise treated pathwise and then in the case of state-dependent noise. The main mathematical techniques of these two chapters are known and given in detail for using the book as a reference for advanced courses. By contrast, the third and fourth chapters describe new material that has been developed in very recent years or in works now in preparation. The new material deals with transport-type noise, its origin, and its consequences on dissipation and well-posedness properties. Finally, the last chapter is devoted to the physical intuition behind the stochastic modeling presented in the book, giving great attention to the question of the origin of noise in connection with small-scale turbulence, its mathematical form, and its consequences on large-scale properties of a fluid.

Eigenvalues, Embeddings and Generalised Trigonometric Functions

Eigenvalues, Embeddings and Generalised Trigonometric Functions
Title Eigenvalues, Embeddings and Generalised Trigonometric Functions PDF eBook
Author Jan Lang
Publisher Springer
Pages 232
Release 2011-03-17
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 3642184294

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The main theme of the book is the study, from the standpoint of s-numbers, of integral operators of Hardy type and related Sobolev embeddings. In the theory of s-numbers the idea is to attach to every bounded linear map between Banach spaces a monotone decreasing sequence of non-negative numbers with a view to the classification of operators according to the way in which these numbers approach a limit: approximation numbers provide an especially important example of such numbers. The asymptotic behavior of the s-numbers of Hardy operators acting between Lebesgue spaces is determined here in a wide variety of cases. The proof methods involve the geometry of Banach spaces and generalized trigonometric functions; there are connections with the theory of the p-Laplacian.

Lebesgue and Sobolev Spaces with Variable Exponents

Lebesgue and Sobolev Spaces with Variable Exponents
Title Lebesgue and Sobolev Spaces with Variable Exponents PDF eBook
Author Lars Diening
Publisher Springer
Pages 516
Release 2011-03-29
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 3642183638

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The field of variable exponent function spaces has witnessed an explosive growth in recent years. The standard reference article for basic properties is already 20 years old. Thus this self-contained monograph collecting all the basic properties of variable exponent Lebesgue and Sobolev spaces is timely and provides a much-needed accessible reference work utilizing consistent notation and terminology. Many results are also provided with new and improved proofs. The book also presents a number of applications to PDE and fluid dynamics.

Random Perturbation of PDEs and Fluid Dynamic Models

Random Perturbation of PDEs and Fluid Dynamic Models
Title Random Perturbation of PDEs and Fluid Dynamic Models PDF eBook
Author Franco Flandoli
Publisher Springer
Pages 187
Release 2011-03-02
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 3642182313

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The book deals with the random perturbation of PDEs which lack well-posedness, mainly because of their non-uniqueness, in some cases because of blow-up. The aim is to show that noise may restore uniqueness or prevent blow-up. This is not a general or easy-to-apply rule, and the theory presented in the book is in fact a series of examples with a few unifying ideas. The role of additive and bilinear multiplicative noise is described and a variety of examples are included, from abstract parabolic evolution equations with non-Lipschitz nonlinearities to particular fluid dynamic models, like the dyadic model, linear transport equations and motion of point vortices.

Computational Approach to Riemann Surfaces

Computational Approach to Riemann Surfaces
Title Computational Approach to Riemann Surfaces PDF eBook
Author Alexander I. Bobenko
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 268
Release 2011-02-12
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 3642174124

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This volume offers a well-structured overview of existent computational approaches to Riemann surfaces and those currently in development. The authors of the contributions represent the groups providing publically available numerical codes in this field. Thus this volume illustrates which software tools are available and how they can be used in practice. In addition examples for solutions to partial differential equations and in surface theory are presented. The intended audience of this book is twofold. It can be used as a textbook for a graduate course in numerics of Riemann surfaces, in which case the standard undergraduate background, i.e., calculus and linear algebra, is required. In particular, no knowledge of the theory of Riemann surfaces is expected; the necessary background in this theory is contained in the Introduction chapter. At the same time, this book is also intended for specialists in geometry and mathematical physics applying the theory of Riemann surfaces in their research. It is the first book on numerics of Riemann surfaces that reflects the progress made in this field during the last decade, and it contains original results. There are a growing number of applications that involve the evaluation of concrete characteristics of models analytically described in terms of Riemann surfaces. Many problem settings and computations in this volume are motivated by such concrete applications in geometry and mathematical physics.

Fatou, Julia, Montel

Fatou, Julia, Montel
Title Fatou, Julia, Montel PDF eBook
Author Michèle Audin
Publisher Springer
Pages 342
Release 2011-01-29
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 3642178545

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How did Pierre Fatou and Gaston Julia create what we now call Complex Dynamics, in the context of the early twentieth century and especially of the First World War? The book is based partly on new, unpublished sources. Who were Pierre Fatou, Gaston Julia, Paul Montel? New biographical information is given on the little known mathematician that was Pierre Fatou. How did the WW1 injury of Julia influence mathematical life in France? From the reviews of the French version: "Audin’s book is ... filled with marvelous biographical information and analysis, dealing not just with the men mentioned in the book’s title but a large number of other players, too ... [It] addresses itself to scholars for whom the history of mathematics has a particular resonance and especially to mathematicians active, or even with merely an interest, in complex dynamics. ... presents it all to the reader in a very appealing form." (Michael Berg, The Mathematical Association of America, October 2009)