Unified Non Local Theory of Transport Processes

Unified Non Local Theory of Transport Processes
Author: Boris V. Alexeev
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 644
Release: 2015-02-10
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780444634870

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Unified Non-Local Theory of Transport Processess, 2nd Edition provides a new theory of transport processes in gases, plasmas and liquids. It is shown that the well-known Boltzmann equation, which is the basis of the classical kinetic theory, is incorrect in the definite sense. Additional terms need to be added leading to a dramatic change in transport theory. The result is a strict theory of turbulence and the possibility to calculate turbulent flows from the first principles of physics. Fully revised and expanded edition, providing applications in quantum non-local hydrodynamics, quantum solitons in solid matter, and plasmas Uses generalized Boltzmann kinetic theory as an highly effective tool for solving many physical problems beyond classical physics Addresses dark matter and energy Presents non-local physics in many related problems of hydrodynamics, gravity, black holes, nonlinear optics, and applied mathematics

Unified Non Local Relativistic Theory of Transport Processes

Unified Non Local Relativistic Theory of Transport Processes
Author: Boris V. Alexeev
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 466
Release: 2016-08-21
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780444638588

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Unified Non-Local Relativistic Theory of Transport Processes highlights the most significant features of non-local relativistic theory, which is a highly effective tool for solving many physical problems in areas where the classical local theory runs into difficulties. The book provides the fundamental science behind new non-local physics – generalized for relativistic cases and applied in a range of scales – from transport phenomena in massless physical systems to unified theory of dissipative structures. The book complements the author’s previous monograph on Unified Non-Local Theory of Transport Processes (Elsevier, 2015), which is mainly devoted to non-relativistic non-local physics. Nevertheless, the theory as handled in this new work is outlined independently so the book can be studied on its own. Comprehensive collection of non-local relativistic theory with examples that could previously only be found scattered in the literature Provides applications in quantum non-local relativistic hydrodynamics, quantum solitons in solid matter, and plasmas Uses generalized non-local kinetic theory as a highly effective tool for solving many physical problems beyond classical physics Presents non-local relativistic physics in many related problems of hydrodynamics, gravity, nonlinear optics, time quantization, and applied mathematics Includes concrete mathematical problems that are physically consistent and can be solved and studied both analytically and numerically

Nonlocal Astrophysics

Nonlocal Astrophysics
Author: Boris V. Alexeev
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 478
Release: 2017-07-17
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780444640208

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Non-Local Astrophysics: Dark Matter, Dark Energy and Physical Vacuum highlights the most significant features of non-local theory, a highly effective tool for solving many physical problems in areas where classical local theory runs into difficulties. The book provides the fundamental science behind new non-local astrophysics, discussing non-local kinetic and generalized hydrodynamic equations, non-local parameters in several physical systems, dark matter, dark energy, black holes and gravitational waves. Devoted to the solution of astrophysical problems from the position of non-local physics Provides a solution for dark matter and dark energy Discusses cosmological aspects of the theory of non-local physics Includes a solution for the problem of the Hubble Universe expansion, and of the dependence of the orbital velocity from the center of gravity

General Science Physics

General Science  Physics
Author: Jack Mills,Vanda Broughton
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2018-02-19
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9783110970883

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The Bliss Bibliographic Classification Association is an association of users and supporters of the Bibliographic Classification. The association promotes the development and use of classification, publishes official amendments, enables users to keep in touch and exchange experience, and gives them a say in the future of the scheme. It is a non-profit organization, founded in 1969, with members all over the world. Each of the following schedules is the result of a rigorous and detailed analysis of the terminology of the field in question, using the techniques of facet analysis.

Peridynamic Differential Operator for Numerical Analysis

Peridynamic Differential Operator for Numerical Analysis
Author: Erdogan Madenci,Atila Barut,Mehmet Dorduncu
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 287
Release: 2019-01-17
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783030026479

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This book introduces the peridynamic (PD) differential operator, which enables the nonlocal form of local differentiation. PD is a bridge between differentiation and integration. It provides the computational solution of complex field equations and evaluation of derivatives of smooth or scattered data in the presence of discontinuities. PD also serves as a natural filter to smooth noisy data and to recover missing data. This book starts with an overview of the PD concept, the derivation of the PD differential operator, its numerical implementation for the spatial and temporal derivatives, and the description of sources of error. The applications concern interpolation, regression, and smoothing of data, solutions to nonlinear ordinary differential equations, single- and multi-field partial differential equations and integro-differential equations. It describes the derivation of the weak form of PD Poisson’s and Navier’s equations for direct imposition of essential and natural boundary conditions. It also presents an alternative approach for the PD differential operator based on the least squares minimization. Peridynamic Differential Operator for Numerical Analysis is suitable for both advanced-level student and researchers, demonstrating how to construct solutions to all of the applications. Provided as supplementary material, solution algorithms for a set of selected applications are available for more details in the numerical implementation.

Bliss Bibliographic Classification

Bliss Bibliographic Classification
Author: Henry Evelyn Bliss
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1977
Genre: Bliss Bibliographic classification
ISBN: UOM:39015047549970

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Handbook of Peridynamic Modeling

Handbook of Peridynamic Modeling
Author: Florin Bobaru,John T. Foster,Philippe H Geubelle,Stewart A. Silling
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 540
Release: 2016-11-03
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9781315355948

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This handbook covers the peridynamic modeling of failure and damage. Peridynamics is a reformulation of continuum mechanics based on integration of interactions rather than spatial differentiation of displacements. The book extends the classical theory of continuum mechanics to allow unguided modeling of crack propagation/fracture in brittle, quasi-brittle, and ductile materials; autonomous transition from continuous damage/fragmentation to fracture; modeling of long-range forces within a continuous body; and multiscale coupling in a consistent mathematical framework.

Symmetry 2

Symmetry 2
Author: I. Hargittai
Publsiher: Pergamon
Total Pages: 1096
Release: 1989-11-10
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: UOM:39076001809529

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Symmetry 2 aims to present an overview of the contemporary status of symmetry studies, particularly in the arts and sciences, emphasizing both its role and importance. Symmetry is not only one of the fundamental concepts in science, but is also possibly the best unifying concept between various branches of science, the arts and other human activities. Whereas symmetry has been considered important for centuries primarily for its aesthetic appeal, this century has witnessed a dramatic enhancement of its status as a cornerstone in the sciences. In addition to traditionally symmetry-oriented fields such as crystallography and spectroscopy, the concept has made headway in fields as varied as reaction chemistry, nuclear physics, and the study of the origin of the universe. The book was initiated in response to the success of the first volume, which not only received good reviews, but received the award for "The Best Single Issue of a Journal" by the Association of American Publishers for 1986. The second volume extends the application of symmetry to new fields, such as medical sciences and economics, as well as investigating further certain topics introduced in Symmetry. The book is extensively illustrated and with over 64 contributions from 16 countries presents an international overview of the nature and diversity of symmetry studies today.