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Trends and Perspectives in Applied Mathematics

Trends and Perspectives in Applied Mathematics
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Title Trends and Perspectives in Applied Mathematics ([EBook] /) / edited by Lawrence Sirovich.
Added Personal Name Sirovich, Lawrence editor.
Other name(s) SpringerLink (Online service)
Publication New York, NY : : Springer New York : : Imprint: Springer, , 1994.
Physical Details XII, 337 p. : online resource.
Series Applied mathematical sciences 0066-5452 ; ; 100
ISBN 9781461208594
Summary Note This marks the 100th volume to appear in the Applied Mathematical Sci­ ences series. Partial Differential Equations, by Fritz John, the first volume of the series, appeared in 1971. One year prior to its appearance, the then mathematics editor of Springer-Verlag, Klaus Peters, organized a meeting to look into the possibility of starting a series slanted toward applications. The meeting took place in New Rochelle, at the home of Fritz and Char­ lotte John. K.O. Friedrichs, Peter Lax, Monroe Donsker, Joe Keller, and others from the Courant Institute (previously, the Institute for Mathemat­ ical Sciences) were present as were Joe LaSalle and myself, the two of us having traveled down from Providence for the meeting. The John home, a large, comfortable house, especially lent itself to the informal, relaxed, and wide-ranging discussion that ensued. What emerged was a consensus that mathematical applications appeared to be poised for a period of growth and that there was a clear need for a series committed to applied mathematics. The first paragraph ofthe editorial statement written at that time reads as follows: The mathematization of all sciences, the fading of traditional scientific boundaries, the impact of computer technology, the growing importance of mathematical-computer modeling and the necessity of scientific planning all create the need both in education and research for books that are introductory to and abreast of these developments.:
Contents note 1 Mathematical Problems in Classical Physics -- 2 Geometric and Analytic Studies in Turbulence -- 3 Riemann Maps and World Maps -- 4 Symmetry of Attractors and the Karhunen—Loève Decomposition -- 5 Viscous and Viscoelastic Potential Flow -- 6 Singularities and Similarities in Interface Flows -- 7 Difference Methods for Time-Dependent Partial Differential Equations -- 8 Statistical Mechanics of Nonlinear Wave Equations -- 9 Geometric Mechanics, Stability, and Control -- 10 Applications of Inertial Manifolds to Scientific Computing: A New Insight in Multilevel Methods.
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Internet Site http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-0859-4
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