
An Introduction to Theory and Applications of Stationary Variational-Hemivariational Inequalities
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This book offers a comprehensive and accessible introduction to the mathematical theory of stationary Variational-Hemivariational Inequalities (VHIs), a rapidly growing area of research with significant applications in science and engineering. Unlike traditional approaches that rely heavily on abstract inclusion results for pseudomonotone operators, this work presents a more user-friendly method grounded in basic Functional Analysis. VHIs include variational inequalities and hemivariational inequalities as special cases. The book systematically categorizes and names different VHIs, making it easier for readers to understand the specific problems being addressed.
Designed for graduate students and researchers in mathematics, physical sciences, and engineering, this monograph not only provides a concise review of essential materials in Sobolev spaces, convex analysis, and nonsmooth analysis but also delves into applications in contact and fluid mechanics. Through detailed explanations and practical examples, the book bridges the gap between theory and practice, making the complex subject of VHIs more approachable.
By focusing on the well-posedness of various forms of VHIs and extending the analysis to include mixed VHIs for the Stokes and Navier-Stokes equations, this book serves as an essential resource for anyone interested in the modeling, analysis, numerical solutions, and real-world applications of VHIs.
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"This book is versatile and has been skilfully written to suit the tastes of both the general audience who has the basic mathematical knowledge acquired along with their university education as well as specific audience who requires an additional background in mathematics for a full understanding of certain sections and paragraphs in it. ... The text is rich in mathematical-scientific references in various respects, including convex analysis, non-smooth analysis, generalized convexity and mechanics." (Ruxandra Stoean, zbMATH 1557.68002, 2025)
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Weimin Han is a Professor of Mathematics and Collegiate Fellow at the University of Iowa, and a Fellow of the American Mathematical Society. His current research interests are in interdisciplinary applied mathematics, numerical analysis, computational mechanics, computational engineering, especially in analysis, numerical solution and applications of variational-hemivariational inequalities. He has co-authored twelve books and over 220 research papers in peer-reviewed journals.
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Preface.- Introduction.- Preliminaries.- Scalar Variational-hemivariational Inequalities.- Models in Contact Mechanics.- Variational-hemivariational Inequalities: Existence and Uniqueness.- Variational-hemivariational Inequalities: Stability.- Mixed Variational-Hemivariational Inequalities.- Applications in Fluid Mechanics.- References.- Index.