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Amorphous Polymers and Non-Newtonian Fluids / edited by Constantine Dafermos, J.L. Ericksen, David Kinderlehrer
(The IMA Volumes in Mathematics and its Applications. ISSN:21983224 ; 6)
版 | 1st ed. 1987. |
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出版者 | (New York, NY : Springer New York : Imprint: Springer) |
出版年 | 1987 |
大きさ | XII, 202 p : online resource |
著者標目 | Dafermos, Constantine editor Ericksen, J.L editor Kinderlehrer, David editor SpringerLink (Online service) |
件 名 | LCSH:Chemometrics LCSH:Computational intelligence FREE:Mathematical Applications in Chemistry FREE:Computational Intelligence |
一般注記 | Mathematical Problems in the Kinetic Theory of Polymeric Fluids -- Lagrangian Concepts for the Numerical Analysis of Viscoelastic Flow -- Solutions with Shocks for Conservation Laws with Memory -- Hyperbolic Dynamics in the Flow of Elastic Liquids -- Rubbery Liquids in Theory and Experiment -- Dynamical Behavior Under Random Perturbation of Materials with Selective Reca 11 -- Development of Singularities in Nonlinear Viscoelasticity -- Macromolecules in Elongational Flow: Metastabi1ity and Hysteresis -- Propagation of Discontinuities in Linear Viscoelasticity -- Strength and Entanglement Development at Amorphous Polymer Interfaces -- Author Index for Volumes 1 through 6 -- Information about Other Volumes in this Program This IMA Volume in Mathematics and its Applications AMORPHOUS POLYMERS AND NON-NEWTONIAN FLUIDS is in part the proceedings of a workshop which was an integral part of the 1984-85 IMA program on CONTINUUM PHYSICS AND PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS We are grateful to the Scientific Committee: Haim Brezis Constantine Dafermos Jerry Ericksen David Kinderlehrer for planning and implementing an exciting and stimulating year-long program. We espe cially thank the Program Organizers, Jerry Ericksen, David Kinderlehrer, Stephen Prager and Matthew Tirrell for organizing a workshop which brought together scientists and mathematicians in a variety of areas for a fruitful exchange of ideas. George R. Sell Hans Weinberger Preface Experiences with amorphous polymers have supplied much of the motivation for developing novel kinds of molecular theory, to try to deal with the more significant features of systems involving very large molecules with many degrees offreedom. Similarly, the observations of many unusual macroscopic phenomena has stimulated efforts to develop linear and nonlinear theories of viscoelasticity to describe them. In either event, we are confronted not with a well-established, specific set of equations, but with a variety of equations, conforming to a loose pattern and suggested by general kinds of reasoning. One challenge is to devise techniques for finding equations capable of delivering definite and reliable predictions. Related to this is the issue of discovering ways to better grasp the nature of solutions ofthose equations showing some promise HTTP:URL=https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-1064-1 |
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別書名 | その他のタイトル:Proceedings of one of a series of IMA workshops held during 1984-1985 |
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