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Mathematical Methods in Continuum Mechanics of Solids

BuchKartoniert, Paperback
Verkaufsrang16667inMathematik
CHF119.00

Beschreibung

This book primarily focuses on rigorous mathematical formulation and treatment of static problems arising in continuum mechanics of solids at large or small strains, as well as their various evolutionary variants, including thermodynamics. As such, the theory of boundary- or initial-boundary-value problems for linear or quasilinear elliptic, parabolic or hyperbolic partial differential equations is the main underlying mathematical tool, along with the calculus of variations. Modern concepts of these disciplines as weak solutions, polyconvexity, quasiconvexity, nonsimple materials, materials with various rheologies or with internal variables are exploited.

This book is accompanied by exercises with solutions, and appendices briefly presenting the basic mathematical concepts and results needed. It serves as an advanced resource and introductory scientific monograph for undergraduate or PhD students in programs such as mathematical modeling, applied mathematics, computational continuum physics and engineering, as well as for professionals working in these fields.
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ISBN/GTIN978-3-030-02064-4
ProduktartBuch
EinbandKartoniert, Paperback
Erscheinungsdatum20.03.2019
Auflage1st ed. 2019
Seiten632 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 155 mm, Höhe 235 mm, Dicke 34 mm
Gewicht943 g
Artikel-Nr.21703401
Verlagsartikel-Nr.978-3-030-02064-4
KatalogBuchzentrum
Datenquelle-Nr.28815828
WarengruppeMathematik
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Martin Kruzík is a Senior Researcher at the Institute of Information Theory and Automation of the Czech Academy of Sciences and an Associate Professor at Charles University and at the Czech Technical University in Prague, having received his habilitation from the Technical University Munich. His research interests range from calculus of variations and applied mathematical analysis to mathematical problems of continuum physics.
Tomás Roubícek is a Professor at Charles University in Prague, as well as a Researcher at the Institutes of Thermomechanics and of Information Theory and Automation of the Czech Academy of Sciences. With an engineering background, his professional activity has evolved from computer simulations of systems of nonlinear partial di erential equations, numerical mathematics and optimization theory to applied mathematical analysis focused on mathematical modeling in engineering and physics.