Boundaries Interfaces And Transitions

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Boundaries, Interfaces, and Transitions

Author: Michel C. Delfour
language: en
Publisher: American Mathematical Soc.
Release Date: 1998
Nine papers bring together geometric tools developed in distant areas of mathematics, mechanics, and physics, for application in the design, identification, and control of technological processes. The articles discuss topics such as: the transition to turbulence via turbulent bursts; intrinsic differential geometric methods in the asymptotic analysis of linear thin shells; local theory of shape analysis via distance functions; shape memory; dendrites, fingers, interfaces, and free boundaries; superconductivity; front propagation; hysteresis; and dynamic metastability and singular perturbations. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
Mathematical Methods and Models in Phase Transitions

The modelling and the study of phase transition phenomena are capital issues as they have essential applications in material sciences and in biological and industrial processes. We can mention, e.g., phase separation in alloys, ageing of materials, microstructure evolution, crystal growth, solidification in complex alloys, surface diffusion in the presence of stress, evolution of the surface of a thin flow in heteroepitaxial growth, motion of voids in interconnects in integrated circuits, treatment of airway closure disease by surfactant injection, fuel injection, fire extinguishers etc., This book consists of 11 contributions from specialists in the mathematical modelling and analysis of phase transitions. The content of these contributions ranges from the modelling to the mathematical and numerical analysis. Furthermore, many numerical simulations are presented. Finally, the contributors have tried to give comprehensive and accurate reference lists. This book should thus serve as a reference book for researchers interested in phase transition phenomena.
Ceramic Interfaces 2

The science of ceramic interfaces is multidisciplinary, overlapping several existing, well-established disciplines such as solid-state chemistry, high-temperature chemistry, solid-state electrochemistry, surface science, catalysis and metallurgy. This volume contains the processing’s of the 4th international workshop on ceramic Interfaces held at the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Taejon, Korea. 27 specialists from 8 countries contributed of the workshop which was divided into 3 sessions: Microstructural development; Transport; Interfacial Phenomena and Kinetics.