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11 Gulian, Armen Shortcut to Superconductivity I08618 2020 eBook  
12 Abrahams, I. David IUTAM Symposium on Diffraction and Scattering in Fluid Mechanics and Elasticity I11569 2002 eBook  
13 Salas, Manuel D Computational Aerosciences in the 21st Century I11412 2000 eBook  
14 Podio-Guidugli, P A Primer in Elasticity I10790 2000 eBook  
15 Lynch, Stephen Dynamical Systems with Applications using MAPLE I10751 2001 eBook  
16 Munteanu, Gheorghe Complex Spaces in Finsler, Lagrange and Hamilton Geometries I10677 2004 eBook  
17 Goles, E Complex Systems I10541 2001 eBook  
18 Wang, Biao Mechanics of Advanced Functional Materials I08467 2013 eBook  
19 Barsky, Eugene Critical Regimes of Two-Phase Flows with a Polydisperse Solid Phase I08385 2010 eBook  
20 Chavent, Guy Nonlinear Least Squares for Inverse Problems I07718 2010 eBook  
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TitleShortcut to Superconductivity : Superconducting Electronics via COMSOL Modeling
Author(s)Gulian, Armen
PublicationCham, Springer International Publishing, 2020.
DescriptionXVII, 276 p. 178 illus., 75 illus. in color : online resource
Abstract NoteThis accessible textbook offers a novel, concept-led approach to superconducting electronics, using the COMSOL Multiphysics software to help describe fundamental principles in an intuitive manner. Based on a course taught by the author and aimed primarily at engineering students, the book explains concepts effectively and efficiently, uncovering the ???shortcut??? to understanding each topic, enabling readers to quickly grasp the underlying essence. The book is divided into two main parts; the first part provides a general introduction to key topics encountered in superconductivity, illustrated using COMSOL simulations based on time-dependent Ginzburg-Landau equations and avoiding any deeply mathematical derivations. It includes numerous worked examples and problem sets with tips and solutions. The second part of the book is more conventional in nature, providing detailed derivations of the basic equations from first principles. This part covers more advanced topics, including the BCS-Gor'kov-Eliashberg approach to equilibrium properties of superconductors, the derivation of kinetic equations for nonequilibrium superconductors, and the derivation of time-dependent Ginzburg???Landau equations, used as the basis for COMSOL modeling in the first part. Supported throughout by an extensive library of COMSOL Multiphysics animations, the book serves as a uniquely accessible introduction to the field for engineers and others with a less rigorous background in physics and mathematics. However, it also features more detailed mathematical background for those wishing to delve further into the subject.
ISBN,Price9783030234867
Keyword(s)1. EBOOK 2. EBOOK - SPRINGER 3. ELECTRONICS 4. Electronics and Microelectronics, Instrumentation 5. Mathematical Applications in the Physical Sciences 6. Mathematical Modeling and Industrial Mathematics 7. MATHEMATICAL MODELS 8. MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS 9. MICROELECTRONICS 10. Numerical and Computational Physics, Simulation 11. PHYSICS 12. Strongly Correlated Systems, Superconductivity 13. SUPERCONDUCTIVITY 14. SUPERCONDUCTORS
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TitleIUTAM Symposium on Diffraction and Scattering in Fluid Mechanics and Elasticity : Proceeding of the IUTAM Symposium held in Manchester, United Kingdom, 16???20 July 2000
Author(s)Abrahams, I. David;Martin, Paul A;Simon, Michael J
PublicationDordrecht, Springer Netherlands, 2002.
DescriptionXIV, 353 p : online resource
Abstract NoteThese Conference Proceedings are intended to summarise the latest developments in diffraction and scattering theory as reported at the IU?? TAM Symposium on Diffraction and Scattering in Fluid Mechanics and Elasticity held in Manchester, England on 16-20 July 2000. This in?? formal meeting was organised to discuss mathematical advances, both from the theoretical and more applied points of view. However, its pri?? mary goal was to bring together groups of researchers working in dis?? parate application areas, but who nevertheless share common models, phenomenological features arising in such problems, and common math?? ematical tools. To this end, we were delighted to have four Plenary Speakers, Professors Allan Pierce, Ed Kerschen, Roger Grimshaw and John Willis FRS, who are undisputed leaders in the four thematic ar?? eas of our meeting (these are respectively acoustics, aeroacoustics, water or other free surface waves, elasticity). These Proceedings should offer an excellent vehicle for continuing the dialogue between these groups of researchers. The participants were invited because of their expertise and recent contributions to this field. Collectively, there were around 90 contrib?? utors to the Symposium from some 13 countries located all around the world. These included 45 speakers, 35 co-authors and about 10 other delegates. Individuals came from many of the major international cen?? tres of excellence in the field of scattering theory
ISBN,Price9789401700870
Keyword(s)1. ACOUSTICS 2. DYNAMICAL SYSTEMS 3. DYNAMICS 4. EBOOK 5. EBOOK - SPRINGER 6. Mathematical Modeling and Industrial Mathematics 7. MATHEMATICAL MODELS 8. VIBRATION 9. Vibration, Dynamical Systems, Control
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TitleComputational Aerosciences in the 21st Century : Proceedings of the ICASE/LaRC/NSF/ARO Workshop, conducted by the Institute for Computer Applications in Science and Engineering, NASA Langley Research Center, The National Science Foundation and the Army Research Office, April 22???24, 1998
Author(s)Salas, Manuel D;Anderson, W. Kyle
PublicationDordrecht, Springer Netherlands, 2000.
DescriptionIX, 292 p : online resource
Abstract NoteOver the last decade, the role of computational simulations in all aspects of aerospace design has steadily increased. However, despite the many advances, the time required for computations is far too long. This book examines new ideas and methodologies that may, in the next twenty years, revolutionize scientific computing. The book specifically looks at trends in algorithm research, human computer interface, network-based computing, surface modeling and grid generation and computer hardware and architecture. The book provides a good overview of the current state-of-the-art and provides guidelines for future research directions. The book is intended for computational scientists active in the field and program managers making strategic research decisions
ISBN,Price9789401009485
Keyword(s)1. Aerospace engineering 2. Aerospace Technology and Astronautics 3. ASTRONAUTICS 4. COMPUTERS 5. EBOOK 6. EBOOK - SPRINGER 7. Mathematical Modeling and Industrial Mathematics 8. MATHEMATICAL MODELS 9. MICROPROCESSORS 10. NUMBER THEORY 11. Numeric Computing 12. NUMERICAL ANALYSIS 13. Processor Architectures 14. Theory of Computation
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TitleA Primer in Elasticity
Author(s)Podio-Guidugli, P
PublicationDordrecht, Springer Netherlands, 2000.
DescriptionX, 108 p : online resource
Abstract NoteI want to thank R. L. Fosdick, M. E. Gurtin and W. O. Williams for their detailed criticism of the manuscript. I also thank F. Davi, M. Lembo, P. Nardinocchi and M. Vianello for valuable remarks prompted by their reading of one or another of the many previous drafts, from 1988 to date. Since it has taken me so long to bring this writing to its present form, many other colleagues and students have episodically offered useful comments and caught mistakes: a list would risk to be incomplete, but I am heartily grateful to them all. Finally, I thank V. Nicotra for skillfully transforming my hand sketches into book-quality figures. P. PODIO-GUIDUGLI Roma, April 2000 Journal of Elasticity 58: 1-104,2000. 1 P. Podio-Guidugli, A Primer in Elasticity. ?? 2000 Kluwer Academic Publishers. CHAPTER I Strain 1. Deformation. Displacement Let 8 be a 3-dimensional Euclidean space, and let V be the vector space associated with 8. We distinguish a point p E 8 both from its position vector p(p):= (p-o) E V with respect to a chosen origin 0 E 8 and from any triplet (~1, ~2, ~3) E R3 of coordinates that we may use to label p. Moreover, we endow V with the usual inner product structure, and orient it in one of the two possible manners. It then makes sense to consider the inner product a
ISBN,Price9789401705943
Keyword(s)1. Applications of Mathematics 2. APPLIED MATHEMATICS 3. CLASSICAL MECHANICS 4. EBOOK 5. EBOOK - SPRINGER 6. ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS 7. Mathematical Modeling and Industrial Mathematics 8. MATHEMATICAL MODELS 9. MECHANICS 10. Mechanics, Applied 11. Solid Mechanics
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TitleDynamical Systems with Applications using MAPLE
Author(s)Lynch, Stephen
PublicationBoston, MA, 1. Birkh??user Boston 2. Imprint: Birkh??user, 2001.
DescriptionXIII, 399 p. 83 illus : online resource
Abstract Note"The text treats a remarkable spectrum of topics and has a little for everyone. It can serve as an introduction to many of the topics of dynamical systems, and will help even the most jaded reader, such as this reviewer, enjoy some of the interactive aspects of studying dynamics using Maple." ???UK Nonlinear News (Review of First Edition) "The book will be useful for all kinds of dynamical systems courses???. [It] shows the power of using a computer algebra program to study dynamical systems, and, by giving so many worked examples, provides ample opportunity for experiments. ??? [It] is well written and a pleasure to read, which is helped by its attention to historical background." ???Mathematical Reviews (Review of First Edition) Since the first edition of this book was published in 2001, Maple??? has evolved from Maple V into Maple 13. Accordingly, this new edition has been thoroughly updated and expanded to include more applications, examples, and exercises, all with solutions; two new chapters on neural networks and simulation have also been added. There are also new sections on perturbation methods, normal forms, Gr??bner bases, and chaos synchronization. The work provides an introduction to the theory of dynamical systems with the aid of Maple. The author has emphasized breadth of coverage rather than fine detail, and theorems with proof are kept to a minimum. Some of the topics treated are scarcely covered elsewhere. Common themes such as bifurcation, bistability, chaos, instability, multistability, and periodicity run through several chapters. The book has a hands-on approach, using Maple as a pedagogical tool throughout. Maple worksheet files are listed at the end of each chapter, and along with commands, programs, and output may be viewed in color at the author???s website. Additional applications and further links of interest may be found at Maplesoft???s Application Center. Dynamical Systems with Applications using Maple is aimed at senior undergraduates, graduate students, and working scientists in various branches of applied mathematics, the natural sciences, and engineering. ISBN 978-0-8176-4389-8 ?? Also by the author: Dynamical Systems with Applications using MATLAB??, ISBN 978-0-8176-4321-8 Dynamical Systems with Applications using Mathematica??, ISBN 978-0-8176-4482-6
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Keyword(s)1. Applications of Mathematics 2. APPLIED MATHEMATICS 3. COMPLEXITY 4. COMPUTATIONAL COMPLEXITY 5. Computational Mathematics and Numerical Analysis 6. Computer mathematics 7. DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS 8. EBOOK 9. EBOOK - SPRINGER 10. ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS 11. Mathematical Modeling and Industrial Mathematics 12. MATHEMATICAL MODELS 13. MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS 14. ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS 15. Theoretical, Mathematical and Computational Physics
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TitleComplex Spaces in Finsler, Lagrange and Hamilton Geometries
Author(s)Munteanu, Gheorghe
PublicationDordrecht, Springer Netherlands, 2004.
DescriptionXII, 228 p : online resource
Abstract NoteFrom a historical point of view, the theory we submit to the present study has its origins in the famous dissertation of P. Finsler from 1918 ([Fi]). In a the classical notion also conventional classification, Finsler geometry has besides a number of generalizations, which use the same work technique and which can be considered self-geometries: Lagrange and Hamilton spaces. Finsler geometry had a period of incubation long enough, so that few math?? ematicians (E. Cartan, L. Berwald, S.S. Chem, H. Rund) had the patience to penetrate into a universe of tensors, which made them compare it to a jungle. To aU of us, who study nowadays Finsler geometry, it is obvious that the qualitative leap was made in the 1970's by the crystallization of the nonlinear connection notion (a notion which is almost as old as Finsler space, [SZ4]) and by work-skills into its adapted frame fields. The results obtained by M. Matsumoto (coUected later, in 1986, in a monograph, [Ma3]) aroused interest not only in Japan, but also in other countries such as Romania, Hungary, Canada and the USA, where schools of Finsler geometry are founded and are presently widely recognized
ISBN,Price9781402022067
Keyword(s)1. DIFFERENTIAL GEOMETRY 2. EBOOK 3. EBOOK - SPRINGER 4. FUNCTIONS OF COMPLEX VARIABLES 5. Mathematical Modeling and Industrial Mathematics 6. MATHEMATICAL MODELS 7. MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS 8. QUANTUM PHYSICS 9. Several Complex Variables and Analytic Spaces 10. Theoretical, Mathematical and Computational Physics
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TitleComplex Systems
Author(s)Goles, E;Mart??nez, Servet
PublicationDordrecht, Springer Netherlands, 2001.
DescriptionVIII, 301 p : online resource
Abstract NoteThis volume contains the courses given at the Sixth Summer School on Complex Systems held at Facultad de Ciencias Fisicas y Maternaticas, Universidad de Chile at Santiago, Chile, from 14th to 18th December 1998. This school was addressed to graduate students and researchers working on areas related with recent trends in Complex Systems, including dynamical systems, cellular automata, complexity and cutoff in Markov chains. Each contribution is devoted to one of these subjects. In some cases they are structured as surveys, presenting at the same time an original point of view and showing mostly new results. The paper of Pierre Arnoux investigates the relation between low complex systems and chaotic systems, showing that they can be put into relation by some re?? normalization operations. The case of quasi-crystals is fully studied, in particular the Sturmian quasi-crystals. The paper of Franco Bagnoli and Raul Rechtman establishes relations be?? tween Lyapunov exponents and synchronization processes in cellular automata. The principal goal is to associate tools, usually used in physical problems, to an important problem in cellularautomata and computer science, the synchronization problem. The paper of Jacques Demongeot and colleagues gives a presentation of at?? tractors of dynamical systems appearing in biological situations. For instance, the relation between positive or negative loops and regulation systems
ISBN,Price9789401009201
Keyword(s)1. COMPLEX SYSTEMS 2. Computer science???Mathematics 3. COMPUTERS 4. Discrete Mathematics in Computer Science 5. DYNAMICAL SYSTEMS 6. EBOOK 7. EBOOK - SPRINGER 8. Mathematical Modeling and Industrial Mathematics 9. MATHEMATICAL MODELS 10. STATISTICAL PHYSICS 11. Statistics, general 12. Statistics?? 13. SYSTEM THEORY 14. Systems Theory, Control 15. Theory of Computation
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TitleMechanics of Advanced Functional Materials
Author(s)Wang, Biao
PublicationBerlin, Heidelberg, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2013.
DescriptionXII, 528 p. 166 illus., 2 illus. in color : online resource
Abstract NoteMechanics of Advanced Functional Materials emphasizes the coupling effect between the electric and mechanical field in the piezoelectric, ferroelectric and other functional materials. It also discusses the size effect on the ferroelectric domain instability and phase transition behaviors using the continuum micro-structural evolution models. Functional materials usually have a very wide application in engineering due to their unique thermal, electric, magnetic, optoelectronic, etc., functions. Almost all the applications demand that the material should have reasonable stiffness, strength, fracture toughness and the other mechanical properties. Furthermore, usually the stress and strain fields on the functional materials and devices have some important coupling effect on the functionality of the materials. Much progress has been made concerning the coupling electric and mechanical behaviors such as the coupled electric and stress field distribution in piezoelectric solids, ferroelectric domain patterns in ferroelectrics, fracture and failure properties under coupled electric and stress field, etc. The book is intended for researchers and postgraduate students in the fields of mechanics, materials sciences and applied physics who are interested to work on the interdisciplinary mathematical modeling of the functional materials. Prof. Biao Wang is the Dean of School of Physics and Engineering of the Sun Yat-sen University, China. Prof. Biao Wang is the Dean of School of Physics and Engineering of the Sun Yat-sen University, China. Prof. Biao Wang is the Dean of School of Physics and Engineering of the Sun Yat-sen University, China
ISBN,Price9783642335969
Keyword(s)1. CLASSICAL MECHANICS 2. EBOOK 3. EBOOK - SPRINGER 4. Electronic materials 5. Mathematical Modeling and Industrial Mathematics 6. MATHEMATICAL MODELS 7. MECHANICS 8. Mechanics, Applied 9. Optical and Electronic Materials 10. OPTICAL MATERIALS 11. Solid Mechanics
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TitleCritical Regimes of Two-Phase Flows with a Polydisperse Solid Phase
Author(s)Barsky, Eugene
PublicationDordrecht, Springer Netherlands, 2010.
DescriptionXVI, 348 p : online resource
Abstract NoteThis book brings to light peculiarities of the formation of critical regimes of two-phase flows with a polydisperse solid phase. A definition of entropy is formulated on the basis of statistical analysis of these peculiarities. The physical meaning of entropy and its correlation with other parameters determining two-phase flows are clearly defined. The interrelations and main differences between this entropy and the thermodynamic one are revealed. The main regularities of two-phase flows both in critical and in other regimes are established using the notion of entropy. This parameter serves as a basis for a deeper insight into the physics of the process and for the development of exhaustive techniques of mass exchange estimation in such flows. The book is intended for graduate and postgraduate students of engineering studying two-phase flows, and to scientists and engineers engaged in specific problems of such fields as chemical technology, mineral dressing, modern ceramics, microelectronics, pharmacology, power engineering, thermal engineering, etc. using flows with solid particles in their respective production methods
ISBN,Price9789048188383
Keyword(s)1. Amorphous substances 2. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING 3. Complex fluids 4. EBOOK 5. EBOOK - SPRINGER 6. Engineering Fluid Dynamics 7. FLUID MECHANICS 8. Industrial Chemistry/Chemical Engineering 9. Mathematical Modeling and Industrial Mathematics 10. MATHEMATICAL MODELS 11. MATHEMATICAL OPTIMIZATION 12. OPTIMIZATION 13. Soft and Granular Matter, Complex Fluids and Microfluidics
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TitleNonlinear Least Squares for Inverse Problems : Theoretical Foundations and Step-by-Step Guide for Applications
Author(s)Chavent, Guy
PublicationDordrecht, Springer Netherlands, 2010.
DescriptionXIV, 360 p : online resource
Abstract NoteThis book provides an introduction into the least squares resolution of nonlinear inverse problems. The first goal is to develop a geometrical theory to analyze nonlinear least square (NLS) problems with respect to their quadratic wellposedness, i.e. both wellposedness and optimizability. Using the results, the applicability of various regularization techniques can be checked. The second objective of the book is to present frequent practical issues when solving NLS problems. Application oriented readers will find a detailed analysis of problems on the reduction to finite dimensions, the algebraic determination of derivatives (sensitivity functions versus adjoint method), the determination of the number of retrievable parameters, the choice of parametrization (multiscale, adaptive) and the optimization step, and the general organization of the inversion code. Special attention is paid to parasitic local minima, which can stop the optimizer far from the global minimum: multiscale parametrization is shown to be an efficient remedy in many cases, and a new condition is given to check both wellposedness and the absence of parasitic local minima. For readers that are interested in projection on non-convex sets, Part II of this book presents the geometric theory of quasi-convex and strictly quasi-convex (s.q.c.) sets. S.q.c. sets can be recognized by their finite curvature and limited deflection and possess a neighborhood where the projection is well-behaved. Throughout the book, each chapter starts with an overview of the presented concepts and results
ISBN,Price9789048127856
Keyword(s)1. APPLIED MATHEMATICS 2. CALCULUS OF VARIATIONS 3. Calculus of Variations and Optimal Control; Optimization 4. EBOOK 5. EBOOK - SPRINGER 6. ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS 7. Mathematical and Computational Engineering 8. Mathematical Methods in Physics 9. Mathematical Modeling and Industrial Mathematics 10. MATHEMATICAL MODELS 11. PHYSICS
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