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Hyperbolic Problems: Theory, Numerics, Applications: Eighths International Conference in Magdeburg, February/ March 2000, Set Volumes I, II (Hardcover)

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By Heinrich Freistühler (Editor), Gerald Warnecke (Editor)
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Hyperbolic partial differential equations describe phenomena of material or wave transport in physics, biology and engineering, especially in the field of fluid mechanics. The mathematical theory of hyperbolic equations has recently made considerable progress. Accurate and efficient numerical schemes for computation have been and are being further developed. This two-volume set of conference proceedings contains about 100 refereed and carefully selected papers. The books are intended for researchers and graduate students in mathematics, science and engineering interested in the most recent results in theory and practice of hyperbolic problems. Applications touched in these proceedings concern one-phase and multiphase fluid flow, phase transitions, shallow water dynamics, elasticity, extended thermodynamics, electromagnetism, classical and relativistic magnetohydrodynamics, cosmology. Contributions to the abstract theory of hyperbolic systems deal with viscous and relaxation approximations, front tracking and wellposedness, stability of shock profiles and multi-shock patterns, traveling fronts for transport equations. Numerically oriented articles study finite difference, finite volume, and finite element schemes, adaptive, multiresolution, and artificial dissipation methods.

Product Details
ISBN: 9783764367114
ISBN-10: 3764367113
Publisher: Birkhauser
Publication Date: January 1st, 2002
Pages: 461
Language: English
Series: International Series of Numerical Mathematics