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EQUADIFF 99
(In 2 Volumes) Proceedings of the International Conference on Differential Equations
Berlin, Germany 1 - 7 August 1999
edited by Bernold Fiedler (Free University of Berlin), Konrad Gröger (Humboldt University of Berlin) & Jürgen Sprekels (Weierstrass Institute for Applied Analysis & Stochastics, Berlin)
This book is a compilation of high quality papers focussing on five major areas of active development in the wide field of differential equations: dynamical systems, infinite dimensions, global attractors and stability, computational aspects, and applications. It is a valuable reference for researchers in diverse disciplines, ranging from mathematics through physics, engineering, chemistry, nonlinear science to the life sciences.
Contents:
- Volume 1:
- Celestial Mechanics
- Homoclinic Tangencies
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Singular Perturbations
- Stochastic Systems
- Symmetry
- Topological Methods and Conley Index
- Delay Equations
- Geometric Dynamics
- Hyperbolic Conservation Laws
- Hyperbolic Wave Equations
- Hysteresis
- Large Domains
- Lattice Dynamical Systems
- Microstructure
- Nonlinear Functional Analysis
- Variational Methods
- Viscosity Solutions
- Global Attractors and Limits
- Nonautonomous Attractors
- Order-Preserving Dynamical Systems
- Qualitative Theory of Parabolic Equations
- Stability of Fronts and Pulses
- Volume 2:
- Computer Algebra Tools
- Control and Optimization
- Dynamics and Algorithms
- Exponentially Small Phenomena
- Geometric Integrators
- Numerical Ergodic Theory
- Numerics of Dynamics
- Chemistry
- Chemotaxis, Cross-Diffusion, and Blow-Up
- Industrial Applications
- Mechanics
- Models in Biology, Medicine, and Physiology
- Molecular Modelling
- Patterns
- Semiconductors
- Steady Water Waves
- Unsteady Hydrodynamic Waves
- Delay Equations
- Numerics
- Ordinary Differential Equations
- Partial Differential Equations
Readership: Researchers in mathematics, physics, engineering, chemistry and
the life sciences.
| 1548pp |
Pub. date: Sept 2000 |
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