Boundaries, Interfaces, and Transitions ( CRM Proceedings & Lecture Notes )

Publication series :CRM Proceedings & Lecture Notes

Author: Michel C. Delfour  

Publisher: American Mathematical Society‎

Publication year: 2017

E-ISBN: 9781470439279

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780821805053

Subject: O1 Mathematics

Keyword: 暂无分类

Language: ENG

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Boundaries, Interfaces, and Transitions

Description

There is currently considerable mathematical interest and very real potential for applications in using geometry in the design, identification and control of technological processes. Geometry plays the role of a design variable in the shape optimization of mechanical parts. It also appears as a control variable in optimal swimming, shape control of aircraft wings or stabilization of membranes and plates by periodic variations of the boundary. As it is used as a design or control variable, it often undergoes “mutations” as in the microstructures of materials, crystal growth, image processing or the texture of objects which involve relaxations of classical geometry and geometrical entities. In other areas, such as free and moving boundary problems, the understanding of the underlying phenomena is very much related to the geometric properties of the fronts and the nature of the nonlinearities involved. This book brings together tools that have been developed in a priori distant areas of mathematics, mechanics and physics. It provides coverage of selected contemporary problems in the areas of optimal design, mathematical models in material sciences, hysteresis, superconductivity, phase transition, crystal growth, moving boundary problems, thin shells and some of the associated numerical issues.

Chapter

Title page

Contents

Frontispiece

List of participants

List of speakers

Preface

The transition to turbulence via turbulent bursts

Intrinsic differential geometric methods in the asymptotic analysis of linear thin shells

Shape analysis via distance functions: Local theory

Six lectures on shape memory

Six lectures on superconductivity

Front propagation

Six talks on hysteresis

Dynamic metastability and singular perturbations

Dendrites, fingers, interfaces and free boundaries

Back Cover

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