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Emerging Concepts in Evolution Equations

Emerging Concepts in Evolution Equations
Author: Carolyn Murphy (Writer on mathematics)
Publisher: Nova Science Publishers
Total Pages: 105
Release: 2017
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9781536108736

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This book reviews new research and analyzes emerging concepts in evolution equations. Chapter One discusses the evolution equation of Lie-type for finite deformations, and its time-discrete integration. Chapter Two presents a review of recent results on group analysis of nonlinear evolution equations in one spatial variable. Chapter Three addresses the problem of exponential stabilization of a class of 1-D PDEs with Dirichlet boundary control. (Imprint: Novinka)


New Research on Evolution Equations

New Research on Evolution Equations
Author: Gaston M. N'Guerekata
Publisher: Nova Science Publishers
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2014-05-14
Genre: Differential equations, Partial
ISBN: 9781608766963

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Principal Concepts in Applied Evolutionary Computation: Emerging Trends

Principal Concepts in Applied Evolutionary Computation: Emerging Trends
Author: Hong, Wei-Chiang Samuelson
Publisher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2012-06-30
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1466617500

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Increasingly powerful and diverse computing technologies have the potential to tackle ever greater and more complex problems and dilemmas in engineering and science disciplines. Principal Concepts in Applied Evolutionary Computation: Emerging Trends provides an introduction to the important interdisciplinary discipline of evolutionary computation, an artificial intelligence field that combines the principles of computational intelligence with the mechanisms of the theory of evolution. Academics and practicing field professionals will find this reference useful as they break into the emerging and complex world of evolutionary computation, learning to harness and utilize this exciting new interdisciplinary field.


Evolutionary Dynamics

Evolutionary Dynamics
Author: Martin A. Nowak
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 390
Release: 2006-09-29
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0674417755

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At a time of unprecedented expansion in the life sciences, evolution is the one theory that transcends all of biology. Any observation of a living system must ultimately be interpreted in the context of its evolution. Evolutionary change is the consequence of mutation and natural selection, which are two concepts that can be described by mathematical equations. Evolutionary Dynamics is concerned with these equations of life. In this book, Martin A. Nowak draws on the languages of biology and mathematics to outline the mathematical principles according to which life evolves. His work introduces readers to the powerful yet simple laws that govern the evolution of living systems, no matter how complicated they might seem. Evolution has become a mathematical theory, Nowak suggests, and any idea of an evolutionary process or mechanism should be studied in the context of the mathematical equations of evolutionary dynamics. His book presents a range of analytical tools that can be used to this end: fitness landscapes, mutation matrices, genomic sequence space, random drift, quasispecies, replicators, the Prisoner’s Dilemma, games in finite and infinite populations, evolutionary graph theory, games on grids, evolutionary kaleidoscopes, fractals, and spatial chaos. Nowak then shows how evolutionary dynamics applies to critical real-world problems, including the progression of viral diseases such as AIDS, the virulence of infectious agents, the unpredictable mutations that lead to cancer, the evolution of altruism, and even the evolution of human language. His book makes a clear and compelling case for understanding every living system—and everything that arises as a consequence of living systems—in terms of evolutionary dynamics.


New Research on Evolution Equations

New Research on Evolution Equations
Author: Gaston M. N'Guérékata
Publisher:
Total Pages: 235
Release: 2009
Genre: Differential equations, Partial
ISBN: 9781604561029

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This book presents the latest research on the theory and methods of linear and non-linear evolution equations as well as their further applications. It includes the asymptotic behaviour of solutions to evolution equations. Other non-linear differential equations and applications to natural sciences are also included.


Evolution Equations

Evolution Equations
Author: Kaïs Ammari
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 205
Release: 2017-10-05
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 1108329594

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The proceedings of the summer school held at the Université Savoie Mont Blanc, France, 'Mathematics in Savoie 2015', whose theme was long time behavior and control of evolution equations. The event was attended by world-leading researchers from the community of control theory, as well as young researchers from around the globe. This volume contains surveys of active research topics, along with original research papers containing exciting new results on the behavior of evolution equations. It will therefore benefit both graduate students and researchers. Key topics include the recent view on the controllability of parabolic systems that permits the reader to overview the moment method for parabolic equations, as well as numerical stabilization and control of partial differential equations.


Evolution Equations: Applications to Physics, Industry, Life Sciences and Economics

Evolution Equations: Applications to Physics, Industry, Life Sciences and Economics
Author: Mimmo Iannelli
Publisher: Birkhäuser
Total Pages: 419
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 3034880855

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The international conference on which the book is based brought together many of the world's leading experts, with particular effort on the interaction between established scientists and emerging young promising researchers, as well as on the interaction of pure and applied mathematics. All material has been rigorously refereed. The contributions contain much material developed after the conference, continuing research and incorporating additional new results and improvements. In addition, some up-to-date surveys are included.


Studies in Evolution Equations and Related Topics

Studies in Evolution Equations and Related Topics
Author: Gaston M. N'Guérékata
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 275
Release: 2021-10-27
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 3030777049

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This volume features recent development and techniques in evolution equations by renown experts in the field. Each contribution emphasizes the relevance and depth of this important area of mathematics and its expanding reach into the physical, biological, social, and computational sciences as well as into engineering and technology. The reader will find an accessible summary of a wide range of active research topics, along with exciting new results. Topics include: Impulsive implicit Caputo fractional q-difference equations in finite and infinite dimensional Banach spaces; optimal control of averaged state of a population dynamic model; structural stability of nonlinear elliptic p(u)-Laplacian problem with Robin-type boundary condition; exponential dichotomy and partial neutral functional differential equations, stable and center-stable manifolds of admissible class; global attractor in Alpha-norm for some partial functional differential equations of neutral and retarded type; and more. Researchers in mathematical sciences, biosciences, computational sciences and related fields, will benefit from the rich and useful resources provided. Upper undergraduate and graduate students may be inspired to contribute to this active and stimulating field.


Objective Algorithms for Integrating Hypoelastic Constitutive Relations Based on Corotational Stress Rates

Objective Algorithms for Integrating Hypoelastic Constitutive Relations Based on Corotational Stress Rates
Author: Sergey Korobeynikov
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 114
Release: 2023-04-19
Genre: Science
ISBN: 303129632X

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This book provides readers with a deep understanding of the use of objective algorithms for integration of constitutive relations (CRs) for Hooke-like hypoelasticity based on the use of corotational stress rates. The purpose of objective algorithms is to perform the step-by-step integration of CRs using fairly large time steps that provide high accuracy of this integration in combination with the exact reproduction of superimposed rigid body motions. Since Hooke-like hypoelasticity is included as a component in CRs for elastic-inelastic materials (e.g., in CRs for elastic-plastic materials), the scope of these algorithms is not limited to hypoelastic materials, but extends to many other materials subjected to large deformations. The authors performed a comparative analysis of the performance of most currently available objective algorithms, provided some recommendations for improving the existing formulations of these algorithms, and presented new formulations of the so-called absolutely objective algorithms. The proposed book will be useful for beginner researchers in the development of economical methods for integrating elastic-inelastic CRs, as well as for experienced researchers, by providing a compact overview of existing objective algorithms and new formulations of these algorithms. The book will also be useful for developers of computer codes for implementing objective algorithms in FE systems. In addition, this book will also be useful for users of commercial FE codes, since often these codes are so-called black boxes and this book shows how to test accuracy of the algorithms of these codes for integrating elastic-inelastic CRs in modeling large rotations superimposed on the uniform deformation of any sample.


New Trends in the Theory of Hyperbolic Equations

New Trends in the Theory of Hyperbolic Equations
Author: Michael Reissig
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 520
Release: 2006-03-21
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 3764373865

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Presenting several developments in the theory of hyperbolic equations, this book's contributions deal with questions of low regularity, critical growth, ill-posedness, decay estimates for solutions of different non-linear hyperbolic models, and introduce new approaches based on microlocal methods.