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An introduction to Navier-Stokes equation and oceanography
Tartar, Luc.Berlin ; New York : Springer, ©2006."This volume corresponds to a graduate course in mathematics, taught at Carnegie Mellon University in the spring of 1999. Comments were added to the lecture notes distributed to the students, as well as short biographical information for all scientists mentioned in the text, the purpose being to show that the creation of scientific knowledge is an international enterprise, and who contributed to it, from where, and when."--JacketThis text corresponds to a graduate mathematics course taught at Carnegie Mellon University in the spring of 1999. Included are comments added to the lecture notes, a bibliography containing 23 items, and brief biographical information for all scientists mentioned in the text, thus showing that the creation of scientific knowledge is an international enterprise.
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Mathematical problems relating to the Navier-Stokes equation [electronic resource]
Singapore ; River Edge, N.J. : World Scientific Pub. Co., c1992.This volume collects four contributions to the mathematical theory of the Navier-Stokes equations. Specifically, the paper by C. Simader and H. Sohr deals with some basic questions related to one of the most fundamental tools in the theory, namely, the Helmholtz decomposition of the vector Lebesgue space L[q]. The two works of Galdi are concerned with the classical topic of steady motion of a rigid body into a liquid with special emphasis to the study of the asymptotic behaviour at large distances of Leray's solutions. Finally, the contribution of Mogilevskii and Solonnikov treats the initial-boundary value problem in Holder spaces in the presence of a free surface of liquid.Part of a series which aims to cover advances in mathematics for the applied sciences, this volume presents essays on diverse mathematical problems relating to the Navier-Stokes equation.
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An introduction to Navier-Stokes equation and oceanography [electronic resource]
Tartar, Luc.Berlin ; New York : Springer, c2006.This text corresponds to a graduate mathematics course taught at Carnegie Mellon University in the spring of 1999. Included are comments added to the lecture notes, a bibliography containing 23 items, and brief biographical information for all scientists mentioned in the text, thus showing that the creation of scientific knowledge is an international enterprise.
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