
Hyperbolic Problems: Theory, Numerics, Applications. Seventh International...
Theory, Numerics, Applications
Springer (Publisher)
Published in 1999
Book
Hardback
514 pages
978-3-7643-6080-1 (ISBN)
Description
These proceedings contain papers presented at a conference on hyperbolic problems, focusing largely on the laws of nonlinear hyperbolic conservation.
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English
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Switzerland
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Professional and scholarly
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104 schw.-w. Abb.
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Height: 23.9 cm
Width: 17.3 cm
Weight
1080 gr
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978-3-7643-6080-1 (9783764360801)
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Hyperbolic Problems: Theory, Numerics, Applications
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Content
Discrete kinetic schemes for systems of conservation laws, D. Aregba-Driollet and R. Natalini; a mixed finite volume/finite element method of 2-dimensional compressible Navier-Stokes equations on unstructured grids, Paul Arminjon and Aziz Madrane; large time stability of propagating phase boundaries, Fumioki Asakura; convergence of meshless methods for conservation laws applications to Euler equations, B. Ben Moussa et al; multi-dimensional stability of propagating phase boundaries, Sylvie Benzoni; travelling wave solutions of a convective diffusive system with first and second order terms in nonconservation form, Christophe Berthon and Frederic Coquel; high order central schemes for hyperbolic systems of conservation laws, Franca Bianco et al; a simple algorithm to improve accuracy, G. Billet and O. Louedin; hyperbolic initial boundary value problems on the stability of strong discontinuities in continuum mechanics, Alexander M. Blokhin and Yuri L. Trakhinin; on hyperbolic integro-differential von Karman equations for viscoelastic plates, Igor Bock; Courant's problems and their extensions, Oleg I. Bogoyavlenskij; old and new hyperbolic approaches in general relativity, Carles Bona; differentiability with respect to initial data for a scalar conservation law, Francois Bouchut and Francois James; evolution behaviour of transverse shocks in a nonlinear elastic layer, Manfred Braun and Slawomir Kosinski; a naive Riemann solver to compute a non-conservative hyperbolic system, Thierry Buffard et al; compactness and asymptotic behaviour of entropy solutions without locally bounded variation for hyperbolic conservation laws, Gui-Qiang Chen; non-symmetric conical supersonic flow, Shuxing Chen; on the preconditioning of finite volume schemes, Sebastien Clerc; a prior error estimates for nonlinear scalar conservation laws, Bernardo Cockburn et al; travelling waves for combustion in porous media, J. da Mota et al; evolution of a cusp-like singularity in a vortex patch, Raphael Danchin; a bow shock flow containing (almost) all types of ("exotic") MHD discontinuities, H. De Sterck et al; application of kinetic schemes to all types of meshes, S.M. Deshpande; on the regularity of solutions of the compressible isentropic Navies-Stokes equations, Benoit Desjardins; entropy inequality for high order discontinuous Galerkin approximation of Euler equations, Bruno Despres; asymptotic equations for weakly nonlinear elastic waves in a cubic crystal, Wlodzimierz Domanski; computing strong shocks in ultrarelativistic flows - a robust alternative, Rosa Donat and Antonio Marquina; a free boundary problem for an elastic-plastic flow model, Gleb G. Doronin and Aparecido J. Souza; numerical errors downstream of slightly viscous shocks, Gunilla Efraimsson and Gunilla Kreiss; multiphase computations in geometrical optics, Bjorn Engquist and Olof Runborg; degenerate convection-diffusion equations and implicit monotone difference schemes, Steiner Evje and Kenneth Hvistendahl Kar