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21 Buckmaster, John Modeling in Combustion Science I05141 1995 eBook  
22 Cerjan, C Numerical Grid Methods and Their Application to Schr??dinger???s Equation I04826 1993 eBook  
23 Frehland, E Synergetics ??? From Microscopic to Macroscopic Order I04760 1984 eBook  
24 Hussaini, M.Y Major Research Topics in Combustion I04219 1992 eBook  
25 Kiefer, J??rgen Quantitative Mathematical Models in Radiation Biology I03915 1988 eBook  
26 Kree, Paul Probabilistic Methods in Applied Physics I03207 1995 eBook  
27 Buckmaster, John D Mathematical Modeling in Combustion Science I02679 1988 eBook  
28 Buckmaster, John Combustion in High-Speed Flows I02645 1994 eBook  
29 Horsthemke, W Noise-Induced Transitions I02592 1984 eBook  
30 Ghanem, Roger G Stochastic Finite Elements: A Spectral Approach I01212 1991 eBook  
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TitleModeling in Combustion Science : Proceedings of the US-Japan Seminar Held in Kapaa, Kauai, Hawaii, 24???29 July 1994
Author(s)Buckmaster, John;Takeno, Tadao
PublicationBerlin, Heidelberg, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1995.
DescriptionX, 374 p. 102 illus : online resource
Abstract NoteThe articles in this volume treat various problems in combustion science that are of importance in applications to technology and to environmental sciences. The authors treat turbulence in premixed and non-premixed flames as well as pressure interactions and wave phenomena. Also supersonic flows and detonations are discussed. The main emphasis, however, is on the modelling and numerical treatment of combustion phenomena. The book addresses researchers in physics and engineering, and mathematicians from scientific computing
ISBN,Price9783540492269
Keyword(s)1. Chemometrics 2. Computational Intelligence 3. EBOOK 4. EBOOK - SPRINGER 5. Fluid- and Aerodynamics 6. FLUIDS 7. Math. Applications in Chemistry 8. Mathematical Methods in Physics 9. Numerical and Computational Physics, Simulation 10. PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY 11. PHYSICS
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TitleNumerical Grid Methods and Their Application to Schr??dinger???s Equation
Author(s)Cerjan, C
PublicationDordrecht, Springer Netherlands, 1993.
DescriptionXVI, 248 p : online resource
Abstract NoteThe use of numerical grid methods to solve the Schrodinger equation has rapidly evolved in the past decade.The early attempts to demonstrate the computational viability of grid methods have been largely superseded by applications to specific problems and deeper research into more sophisticated quadrature schemes. Underpinning this research, of course, is the belief that the generic nature of grid methods can enjoy a symbiotic development with advances in computer technology, harnessing this technology in an effective manner. The contributions to this proceedings demonstrate these points in full: several appli?? cations displayed creative use and extension of existing grid methodology; other research concentrated on the development of new quadrature schemes or mixed numerical meth?? ods. The research represented ranges from highly specific spectral simulations of van der Waals complexs to general schemes for reactive scattering. The novelty of grid methods in Density Functional Theory calculations should also be highlighted since it represents an alternative to standard basis set expansion techniques and might offer distinct advantages to the standard techniques. A deliberate attempt was made to present research material with more motivational and background discussion than is typical of research publications. It is hoped that these contributed proceedings will be useful to students and researchers outside the field to have a rapid and complete introduction to many of the exciting uses of grid methodology in atomic and molecular physics. Special thanks are due to the NATO Science Committee for its generous support of the activities of this workshop
ISBN,Price9789401582407
Keyword(s)1. Atomic, Molecular, Optical and Plasma Physics 2. ATOMS 3. Chemometrics 4. EBOOK 5. EBOOK - SPRINGER 6. Math. Applications in Chemistry 7. PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY 8. PHYSICS
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TitleSynergetics ??? From Microscopic to Macroscopic Order : Proceedings of the International Symposium on Synergetics at Berlin, July 4???8, 1983
Author(s)Frehland, E
PublicationBerlin, Heidelberg, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1984.
DescriptionVIII, 262 p : online resource
ISBN,Price9783642695407
Keyword(s)1. BIOCHEMISTRY 2. Biochemistry, general 3. Chemometrics 4. Computational Intelligence 5. EBOOK 6. EBOOK - SPRINGER 7. Math. Applications in Chemistry 8. MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS 9. Theoretical, Mathematical and Computational Physics
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TitleMajor Research Topics in Combustion
Author(s)Hussaini, M.Y;Kumar, A;Voigt, R.G
PublicationNew York, NY, Springer New York, 1992.
DescriptionXV, 650 p : online resource
Abstract NoteThe Institute for Computer Applications in Science and Engineer?? ing (ICASE) and NASA Langley Research Center (LaRC) brought together on October 2-4, 1989 experts in the various areas of com?? bustion with a view to expose them to some combustion problems of technological interest to LaRC and possibly foster interaction with the academic community in these research areas. The top?? ics chosen for this purpose were flame structure, flame stability, flame holding/extinction, chemical kinetics, turbulence-kinetics in?? teraction, transition to detonation, and reacting free shear layers. The lead paper set the stage by discussing the status and issues of supersonic combustion relevant to scramjet engine. Then the ex?? perts were called upon i) to review the current status of knowledge in the aforementioned ;:I. reas, ii) to focus on how this knowledge can be extended and applied to high-speed combustion, and iii) to suggest future directions of research in these areas. Each topic was then dealt with in a position paper followed by formal discussion papers and a general discussion involving the participants. The position papers discussed the state-of-the-art with an emphasis on key issues that needed to be resolved in the near future. The discussion papers crit?? ically examined these issues and filled in any lacunae therein. The edited versions of the general discussions in the form of questions from the audience and answers from the speakers are included wher?? ever possible to give the reader the flavor of the lively interactions that took place
ISBN,Price9781461228844
Keyword(s)1. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING 2. Chemometrics 3. Computational Intelligence 4. EBOOK 5. EBOOK - SPRINGER 6. Fluid- and Aerodynamics 7. FLUIDS 8. Industrial Chemistry/Chemical Engineering 9. Math. Applications in Chemistry 10. MECHANICS 11. Mechanics, Applied 12. Theoretical and Applied Mechanics
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TitleQuantitative Mathematical Models in Radiation Biology : Proceedings of the Symposium at Schloss Rauisch-Holzhausen, FRG, July 1987
Author(s)Kiefer, J??rgen
PublicationBerlin, Heidelberg, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1988.
DescriptionVIII, 200 p : online resource
Abstract NoteRadiation is the one agent among all environmental factors which may damage biological systems that is not only easily quantifiable but can also be measured with unsurpassed resolution. Its primary effects on atoms and molecules are well understood, and the secondary processes can be followed by sophisticated experimental techniques. The quantum nature of interactions and the importance of stochastic variations call for an exact mathematical description. This task is by no means simple, and presents a challenge both to the experimentalist and to the theoretician. It is hoped that a generally acceptable formalism will help to quantify radiation responses, both in radiation protection and radiation therapy, and make it possible to move from a purely empirical approach with all its fallacies to real understanding
ISBN,Price9783642466564
Keyword(s)1. ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE 2. BIOCHEMISTRY 3. Biochemistry, general 4. Biological and Medical Physics, Biophysics 5. BIOLOGICAL PHYSICS 6. BIOMATHEMATICS 7. BIOPHYSICS 8. Chemometrics 9. Computational Intelligence 10. EBOOK 11. EBOOK - SPRINGER 12. Math. Applications in Chemistry 13. Physiological, Cellular and Medical Topics
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TitleProbabilistic Methods in Applied Physics
Author(s)Kree, Paul;Wedig, W
PublicationBerlin, Heidelberg, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1995.
DescriptionIX, 393 p. 5 illus : online resource
Abstract NoteThis book is an outcome of a European collaboration on applications of stochastical methods to problems of science and engineering. The articles present methods allowing concrete calculations without neglecting the mathematical foundations. They address physicists and engineers interested in scientific computation and simulation techniques. In particular the volume covers: simulation, stability theory, Lyapounov exponents, stochastic modelling, statistics on trajectories, parametric stochastic control, Fokker Planck equations, and Wiener filtering
ISBN,Price9783540447252
Keyword(s)1. Chemometrics 2. Computational Intelligence 3. EBOOK 4. EBOOK - SPRINGER 5. Fluid- and Aerodynamics 6. FLUIDS 7. Math. Applications in Chemistry 8. Mathematical Methods in Physics 9. Numerical and Computational Physics, Simulation 10. PHYSICS 11. PROBABILITIES 12. Probability Theory and Stochastic Processes
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TitleMathematical Modeling in Combustion Science : Proceedings of a Conference Held in Juneau, Alaska, August 17???21, 1987
Author(s)Buckmaster, John D;Takeno, Tadao
PublicationBerlin, Heidelberg, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1988.
DescriptionVI, 170 p. 26 illus : online resource
Abstract NoteAn important new area of current research in combustion science is reviewed in the contributions to this volume. The complicated phenomena of combustion, such as chemical reactions, heat and mass transfer, and gaseous flows, have so far been studied predominantly by experiment and by phenomenological approaches. But asymptotic analysis and other recent developments are rapidly changing this situation. The contributions in this volume are devoted to mathematical modeling in three areas: high Mach number combustion, complex chemistry and physics, and flame modeling in small scale turbulent flow combustion
ISBN,Price9783540391319
Keyword(s)1. Chemometrics 2. EBOOK 3. EBOOK - SPRINGER 4. Fluid- and Aerodynamics 5. FLUIDS 6. Math. Applications in Chemistry 7. Mathematical Methods in Physics 8. Numerical and Computational Physics, Simulation 9. PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY 10. PHYSICS 11. THERMODYNAMICS
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TitleCombustion in High-Speed Flows
Author(s)Buckmaster, John;Jackson, Thomas L;Kumar, Ajay
PublicationDordrecht, Springer Netherlands, 1994.
DescriptionXII, 643 p : online resource
Abstract NoteThis volume contains the proceedings of the Workshop on Com?? bustion, sponsored by the Institute for Computer Applications in Science and Engineering (ICASE) and the NASA Langley Research Center (LaRC). It was held on October 12-14, 1992, and was the sec?? ond workshop in the series on the subject. The first was held in 1989, and its proceedings were published by Springer-Verlag under the title "Major Research Topics in Combustion," edited by M. Y. Hussaini, A. Kumar, and R. G. Voigt. The focus of the second workshop was directed towards the development, analysis, and application of basic models in high speed propulsion of particular interest to NASA. The exploration of a dual approach combining asymptotic and numerical methods for the analysis of the models was particularly encouraged. The objectives of this workshop were i) the genesis of models that would capture or reflect the basic pllysical phenomena in SCRAMJETs and/or oblique detonation-wave engines (ODWE), and ii) the stimulation of a greater interaction between NASA exper?? imental research community and the academic community. The lead paper by D. Bushnell on the status and issues of high speed propulsion relevant to both the SCRAMJET and the ODWE parallels his keynote address which set the stage of the workshop. Following the lead paper were five technical sessions with titles and chairs: Experiments (C. Rogers), Reacting Free Shear Layers (C. E. Grosch), Detonations (A. K. Kapila), Ignition and Struc?? ture (J. Buckmaster), and Unsteady Behaviour ('1'. L. Jackson)
ISBN,Price9789401110501
Keyword(s)1. Chemometrics 2. CLASSICAL MECHANICS 3. EBOOK 4. EBOOK - SPRINGER 5. ENERGY SYSTEMS 6. Math. Applications in Chemistry 7. MECHANICS 8. PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY
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TitleNoise-Induced Transitions : Theory and Applications in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology
Author(s)Horsthemke, W;Lefever, R
PublicationBerlin, Heidelberg, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1984.
DescriptionXVI, 322 p : online resource
Abstract NoteThis classic text, an often-requested reprint, develops and explains the foundations of noise-induced processes. At its core is a self-contained, textbook-style presentation of the elements of probability theory, of the theory of Markovian diffusion processes and of the theory of stochastic differential equations, on which the modeling of fluctuating natural and artificial environments is based. Following an introduction to the mathematical tools, the occurrence and the properties of noise-induced transitions are then analyzed for rapidly fluctuating environments describable by the white-noise idealization. Subsequently, more realistic and general types of colored noises are considered. Appropriate practical methods for dealing with these situations are developed. The latter part of the book contains applications and experimental studies illustrating the many facets of noise-induced transitions. The following applications are considered in Noise-Induced Transitions: population dynamics, electrical circuits, chemical and photochemical reactions, non-linear optics, and hydrodynamical systems
ISBN,Price9783540368526
Keyword(s)1. Applications of Mathematics 2. APPLIED MATHEMATICS 3. BIOCHEMISTRY 4. Biochemistry, general 5. Chemometrics 6. COMPLEX SYSTEMS 7. DYNAMICAL SYSTEMS 8. EBOOK 9. EBOOK - SPRINGER 10. ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS 11. Math. Applications in Chemistry 12. QUANTUM OPTICS 13. STATISTICAL PHYSICS 14. Statistical Physics and Dynamical Systems
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TitleStochastic Finite Elements: A Spectral Approach
Author(s)Ghanem, Roger G;Spanos, Pol D
PublicationNew York, NY, Springer New York, 1991.
DescriptionX, 214 p : online resource
Abstract NoteThis monograph considers engineering systems with random parame?? ters. Its context, format, and timing are correlated with the intention of accelerating the evolution of the challenging field of Stochastic Finite Elements. The random system parameters are modeled as second order stochastic processes defined by their mean and covari?? ance functions. Relying on the spectral properties of the covariance function, the Karhunen-Loeve expansion is used' to represent these processes in terms of a countable set of un correlated random vari?? ables. Thus, the problem is cast in a finite dimensional setting. Then, various spectral approximations for the stochastic response of the system are obtained based on different criteria. Implementing the concept of Generalized Inverse as defined by the Neumann Ex?? pansion, leads to an explicit expression for the response process as a multivariate polynomial functional of a set of un correlated random variables. Alternatively, the solution process is treated as an element in the Hilbert space of random functions, in which a spectral repre?? sentation in terms of the Polynomial Chaoses is identified. In this context, the solution process is approximated by its projection onto a finite subspace spanned by these polynomials
ISBN,Price9781461230946
Keyword(s)1. Chemometrics 2. CIVIL ENGINEERING 3. CLASSICAL MECHANICS 4. Computational Intelligence 5. EBOOK 6. EBOOK - SPRINGER 7. Math. Applications in Chemistry 8. MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS 9. MECHANICS 10. Theoretical, Mathematical and Computational Physics
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