Many phenomena in the physical and biological sciences involve the
collective behaviour of (very large) numbers of individual objects.
For example, the be haviour of gases ultimately concerns the
interacting motions of uncountably many atoms and molecules, but to
understand flow in nozzles, around aircraft and in meteorology it is
best to treat velocity and density as continuous func tions of
position and time and then to analyse the associated flows. Although
modern electronics involves ever smaller components, even the
semiconduc tor devices used widely in electronic communications and
in digital processing involve collective phenomena, such as electric
currents and fields, which are continuously varying functions of
position and time. Diffusion and reaction between various chemical
constituents, the growth and spread of biological or ganisms and the
flow of traffic on major highways are all phenomena which may be
described and analysed in terms of fields and flows, while sound,
light and various other electromagnetic phenomena involve both fields
and waves. Treating these using a continuum model, which does not
attempt to trace the motion and evolution of individual objects, often
gives good predictions. The mathematical concepts and techniques which
underlie such treatments are the subject of this book. This book is
designed as a first introduction to the use of mathematical
techniques, within continuum theories.
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An Introduction to Continuum Models
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ISBN
9781447100195
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Vendor
Springer
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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