Analytic Methods for Coagulation-Fragmentation Models, Volume II (e-bog) af Laurencot, Philippe
Laurencot, Philippe (forfatter)

Analytic Methods for Coagulation-Fragmentation Models, Volume II e-bog

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Analytic Methods for Coagulation-Fragmentation Models is a two-volume set that provides a comprehensive exposition of the mathematical analysis of coagulation-fragmentation models. Initially, an in-depth survey of coagulation-fragmentation processes is presented, together with an account of relevant early results obtained on the associated model equations. These provide motivation for the subse...
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Forfattere Laurencot, Philippe (forfatter)
Forlag CRC Press
Udgivet 5 september 2019
Længde 322 sider
Genrer Mathematics
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781000008159
Analytic Methods for Coagulation-Fragmentation Models is a two-volume set that provides a comprehensive exposition of the mathematical analysis of coagulation-fragmentation models. Initially, an in-depth survey of coagulation-fragmentation processes is presented, together with an account of relevant early results obtained on the associated model equations. These provide motivation for the subsequent detailed treatment of more up-to-date investigations which have led to significant theoretical developments on topics such as solvability and the long-term behaviour of solutions. To make the account as self-contained as possible, the mathematical tools that feature prominently in these modern treatments are introduced at appropriate places. The main theme of Volume I is the analysis of linear fragmentation models, with Volume II devoted to processes that involve the nonlinear contribution of coagulation.Features of Volume II:A primer on weak compactness in L 1 and dynamical systemsA comprehensive theory of solvability of the coagulation-fragmentation equation by both the semigroup and weak compactness methods, including a thorough analysis of the gelation and shattering phenomenaA detailed analysis of the long-term dynamics of the coagulation-fragmentation equations with a state-of-the-art discussion on self-similar solutionsa