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Recent Developments of Mathematical Fluid Mechanics

Recent Developments of Mathematical Fluid Mechanics

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The book addresses recent developments of the mathematical research on the Navier-Stokes and Euler equations

as well as on related problems. In particular, there are covered:

 

1) existence, uniqueness, and the regularity of weak solutions;

2) stability of the motion in rest and the asymptotic behavior of solutions;

3) singularity and blow-up of weak and strong solutions;

4) vorticity and energy conservation;

5) motions of rotating fluids, or of fluids surrounding a rotating body;

6) free boundary problems;

7) maximal regularity theory and other abstract results for mathematical fluid mechanics.

 

For this quarter century, these topics have been playing a central role in both pure and applied mathematics

and having a great influence to the developm

ent of the functional analysis, harmonic analysis and numerical analysis whose tools make a a substantial contribution to the investigation of nonlinear partialdifferential equations, particularly the Navier-Stokes and the Euler equations.     

There are 24 articles in this book in which the nonlinear PDE arising in the fluid mechanics are

mainly discussed.

The authors consist of speakers and participants of the 

"International Conference on the Mathematical Fluid Dynamics"

on the occasion of Professor Yoshihiro Shibatas 60th birthday held

on March 5--9 in 2013 at old capital city Nara, Japan.

Informations bibliographiques

mars 2016, 482 Pages, Advances in Mathematical Fluid Mechanics, Anglais
Springer Nature EN
978-3-0348-0938-2

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