Applied Mathematical Problems in Geophysics

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  • Applied Mathematical Problems in Geophysics Book Detail

  • Author : Massimo Chiappini
  • Release Date : 2022-07-23
  • Publisher : Springer Nature
  • Genre : Mathematics
  • Pages : 211
  • ISBN 13 : 3031053214
  • File Size : 93,93 MB

Applied Mathematical Problems in Geophysics by Massimo Chiappini PDF Summary

Book Description: This CIME Series book provides mathematical and simulation tools to help resolve environmental hazard and security-related issues. The contributions reflect five major topics identified by the SIES (Strategic Initiatives for the Environment and Security) as having significant societal impact: optimal control in waste management, in particular the degradation of organic waste by an aerobic biomass, by means of a mathematical model; recent developments in the mathematical analysis of subwave resonators; conservation laws in continuum mechanics, including an elaboration on the notion of weak solutions and issues related to entropy criteria; the applications of variational methods to 1-dimensional boundary value problems, in particular to light ray-tracing in ionospheric physics; and the mathematical modelling of potential electromagnetic co-seismic events associated to large earthquakes. This material will provide a sound foundation for those who intend to approach similar problems from a multidisciplinary perspective.

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