Nonlinear Theory and Modeling of the Free Boundary Problems Arising in Distributed Media
by Gafiychuk, Vasyl; Lubashevsky, Ihor
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VNTL Publishers, 2001 8vo (21.5 cm), 351 pp. Laminated wrappers. The proposed monograph is devoted to development of the mathematical methods for investigation of nonlinear dynamics of free boundary problems arising in distributed media. We introduce a new approach to describe the dynamics of interfacial pattern formation. A theory of interface dynamics of free boundaries is developed for the whole class of non-equilibrium effects, which are reduced to Stefan problem. Mathematical Studies: Monograph Series. Volume 9.
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- Leopolis Volodymyr Dmyterko (PL)
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- Title
- Nonlinear Theory and Modeling of the Free Boundary Problems Arising in Distributed Media
- Author
- Gafiychuk, Vasyl; Lubashevsky, Ihor
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- Soft cover
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- New
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- Paperback
- ISBN 10
- 9667148971
- ISBN 13
- 9789667148973
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- VNTL Publishers
- Date Published
- 2001
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