Reaction-diffusion Equations And Their Applications And Computational Aspects - Proceedings Of The China-japan Symposium

Reaction-diffusion Equations And Their Applications And Computational Aspects - Proceedings Of The China-japan Symposium
Author: Tatsien Li
Publisher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 242
Release: 1997-02-03
Genre:
ISBN: 9814547840

The aim of the symposium was to provide a forum for presenting and discussing recent developments and trends in Reaction-diffusion Equations and to promote scientific exchanges among mathematicians in China and in Japan, especially for the younger generation. The topics discussed were: Layer dynamics, Traveling wave solutions and its stability, Equilibrium solutions and its limit behavior (stability), Bifurcation phenomena, Computational solutions, and Infinite dimensional dynamical system.

Linear and Quasi-linear Evolution Equations in Hilbert Spaces

Linear and Quasi-linear Evolution Equations in Hilbert Spaces
Author: Pascal Cherrier
Publisher: American Mathematical Society
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2022-07-14
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 1470471442

This book considers evolution equations of hyperbolic and parabolic type. These equations are studied from a common point of view, using elementary methods, such as that of energy estimates, which prove to be quite versatile. The authors emphasize the Cauchy problem and present a unified theory for the treatment of these equations. In particular, they provide local and global existence results, as well as strong well-posedness and asymptotic behavior results for the Cauchy problem for quasi-linear equations. Solutions of linear equations are constructed explicitly, using the Galerkin method; the linear theory is then applied to quasi-linear equations, by means of a linearization and fixed-point technique. The authors also compare hyperbolic and parabolic problems, both in terms of singular perturbations, on compact time intervals, and asymptotically, in terms of the diffusion phenomenon, with new results on decay estimates for strong solutions of homogeneous quasi-linear equations of each type. This textbook presents a valuable introduction to topics in the theory of evolution equations, suitable for advanced graduate students. The exposition is largely self-contained. The initial chapter reviews the essential material from functional analysis. New ideas are introduced along with their context. Proofs are detailed and carefully presented. The book concludes with a chapter on applications of the theory to Maxwell's equations and von Karman's equations.

Chemical Abstracts Service Source Index

Chemical Abstracts Service Source Index
Author: American Chemical Society. Chemical Abstracts Service
Publisher:
Total Pages: 2064
Release: 1907
Genre: Chemistry
ISBN:

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