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MARC 21
Moving Interfaces and Quasilinear Parabolic Evolution Equations
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$aPrüss, Jan.$d1951-
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$aMoving Interfaces and Quasilinear Parabolic Evolution Equations$h[EBook]$cby Jan Prüss, Gieri Simonett.
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$aCham$bSpringer International Publishing$c2016.
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$aXIX, 609 pages : 7 illus.$bonline resource.
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$aMonographs in Mathematics,$x1017-0480 ;$v105
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Preface -- Basic Notations -- General References -- Part I Background -- 1Problems and Strategies -- 2.Tools from Differential Geometry -- Part II Abstract Theory -- 3Operator Theory and Semigroups -- 4.Vector-Valued Harmonic Analysis -- 5.Quasilinear Parabolic Evolution Equations -- Part III Linear Theory -- 6.Elliptic and Parabolic Problems -- 7.Generalized Stokes Problems -- 8.Two-Phase Stokes Problems -- Part IV Nonlinear Problems -- 9.Local Well-Posedness and Regularity -- 10.Linear Stability of Equilibria -- 11.Qualitative Behaviour of the Semiows -- 12.Further Parabolic Evolution Problems -- Biographical Comments -- Outlook and Future Challenges -- References -- List of Figures -- List of Symbols -- Subject Index.
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In this monograph, the authors develop a comprehensive approach for the mathematical analysis of a wide array of problems involving moving interfaces. It includes an in-depth study of abstract quasilinear parabolic evolution equations, elliptic and parabolic boundary value problems, transmission problems, one- and two-phase Stokes problems, and the equations of incompressible viscous one- and two-phase fluid flows. The theory of maximal regularity, an essential element, is also fully developed. The authors present a modern approach based on powerful tools in classical analysis, functional analysis, and vector-valued harmonic analysis. The theory is applied to problems in two-phase fluid dynamics and phase transitions, one-phase generalized Newtonian fluids, nematic liquid crystal flows, Maxwell-Stefan diffusion, and a variety of geometric evolution equations. The book also includes a discussion of the underlying physical and thermodynamic principles governing the equations of fluid flows and phase transitions, and an exposition of the geometry of moving hypersurfaces.
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$aOnline access to this digital book is restricted to subscription institutions through IP address (only for SISSA internal users)
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$aSimonett, Gieri.$eauthor.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-27698-4
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