Nonlinear Kinetic Theory And Mathematical Aspects Of Hyperbolic Systems

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  • Nonlinear Kinetic Theory And Mathematical Aspects Of Hyperbolic Systems Book Detail

  • Author : Vinicio C Boffi
  • Release Date : 1992-10-28
  • Publisher : World Scientific
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  • Pages : 284
  • ISBN 13 : 9814554456
  • File Size : 76,76 MB

Nonlinear Kinetic Theory And Mathematical Aspects Of Hyperbolic Systems by Vinicio C Boffi PDF Summary

Book Description: Contents: Mathematical Biology and Kinetic Theory Evolution of the Dominance in a Population of Interacting Organisms (N Bellomo & M Lachowicz)Formation of Maxwellian Tails (A V Bobylev)On Long Time Asymptotics of the Vlasov-Poisson-Boltzmann System (J Dolbeault)The Classical Limit of a Self-Consistent Quantum-Vlasov Equation in 3-D (P A Markowich & N J Mauser)Simple Balance Methods for Transport in Stochastic Mixtures (G C Pomraning)Knudsen Layer Analysis by the Semicontinuous Boltzmann Equation (L Preziosi)Remarks on a Self Similar Fluid Dynamic Limit for the Broadwell System (M Slemrod & A E Tzavaras)On Extended Kinetic Theory with Chemical Reaction (C Spiga)Stability and Exponential Convergence in Lp for the Spatially Homogeneous Boltzmann Equation (B Wennberg)and other papers Readership: Applied mathematicians. keywords:Proceedings;Workshop;Rapallo (Italy);Kinetic Theory;Hyperbolic Systems;Nonlinear Kinetic Theory

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From Hyperbolic Systems to Kinetic Theory

From Hyperbolic Systems to Kinetic Theory

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