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Transport in Transition Regimes

Transport in Transition Regimes

Ramesh K. Agarwal (auth.), Naoufel Ben Abdallah, Irene M. Gamba, Christian Ringhofer, Anton Arnold, Robert T. Glassey, Pierre Degond, C. David Levermore (eds.)
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IMA Volumes 135: Transport in Transition Regimes and 136: Dispersive Transport Equations and Multiscale Models focus on the modeling of processes for which transport is one of the most complicated components. This includes processes that involve a wide range of length scales over different spatio-temporal regions of the problem, ranging from the order of mean-free paths to many times this scale. Consequently, effective modeling techniques require different transport models in each region. The first issue is that of finding efficient simulations techniques, since a fully resolved kinetic simulation is often impractical. One therefore develops homogenization, stochastic, or moment based subgrid models. Another issue is to quantify the discrepancy between macroscopic models and the underlying kinetic description, especially when dispersive effects become macroscopic, for example due to quantum effects in semiconductors and superfluids. These two volumes address these questions in relation to a wide variety of application areas, such as semiconductors, plasmas, fluids, chemically reactive gases, etc.

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Year:
2004
Edition:
1
Publisher:
Springer-Verlag New York
Language:
english
Pages:
301
ISBN 10:
1461300177
ISBN 13:
9781461300175
Series:
The IMA Volumes in Mathematics and its Applications 135
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PDF, 9.84 MB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 2004
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