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Renormalization Group Methods in Applied Mathematical Problems
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Renormalization Group Methods in Applied Mathematical Problems

Decay of Solutions and Interface Problems
BookPaperback
Ranking23829in
CHF64.00

Description

This book presents applications of the methods known as renormalization group (RG) and scaling in the physics literature to applied mathematics problems after a brief review of the methodology. The first part involves an application to a class of nonlinear parabolic differential equations. First, RG methods are described for determining the key exponents related to the decay of solutions to these equations. The determination of decay exponents is viewed as an asymptotically self similar process that facilitates an RG approach. The methods are also extended to higher order in the small coefficient of the nonlinearity. Finally, the RG results are verified in some cases by rigorous proofs and other calculations. In the second part, the application of RG technique to systems of equations describing interface problems is presented. The temporal evaluation of an interface separating two phases is analyzed for large time. The standard sharp interface problem in the quasi-static limit is studied. The characteristic length of a self-similar system that is a time dependent length scale characterizing the pattern growth is calculated by implementing RG procedure.
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ISBN/GTIN978-3-8454-3827-6
Product TypeBook
BindingPaperback
Publication countryGermany
Publishing date25/08/2011
Pages72 pages
LanguageEnglish
SizeWidth 150 mm, Height 220 mm, Thickness 5 mm
Weight125 g
Article no.9769200
CatalogsBuchzentrum
Data source no.37798590
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Author

Hüseyin Merdan received his Ph.D. from the University of Pittsburgh, USA in 2004. He is currently Associate Professor at TOBB University of Economics and Technology, Ankara, TURKEY.