Singularities: Formation, Structure, and Propagation
โ Scribed by J. Eggers, M. A. Fontelos
- Publisher
- Cambridge University Press
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 470
- Series
- Cambridge Texts in Applied Mathematics
- Edition
- 1st
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Many key phenomena in physics and engineering are described as singularities in the solutions to the differential equations describing them. Examples covered thoroughly in this book include the formation of drops and bubbles, the propagation of a crack and the formation of a shock in a gas. Aimed at a broad audience, this book provides the mathematical tools for understanding singularities and explains the many common features in their mathematical structure. Part I introduces the main concepts and techniques, using the most elementary mathematics possible so that it can be followed by readers with only a general background in differential equations. Parts II and III require more specialized methods of partial differential equations, complex analysis and asymptotic techniques. The book may be used for advanced fluid mechanics courses and as a complement to a general course on applied partial differential equations.
โฆ Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Preface
Part I. Setting the Scene:
1. What are singularities all about?
2. Blow-up
3. Similarity profile
4. Continuum equations
5. Local singular expansions
6. Asymptotic expansions of PDEs
Part II. Formation of Singularities:
7. Drop break-up
8. A numerical example: drop pinch-off
9. Slow convergence
10. Continuation
Part III. Persistent Singularities โ Propagation:
11. Shock waves
12. The dynamical system
13. Vortices
14. Cusps and caustics
15. Contact lines and cracks
Appendix A. Vector calculus
Appendix B. Index notation and the summation convention
Appendix C. Dimensional analysis
References
Index.
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