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Dissipative Phase Transitions (Series on Advances in Mathematics for Applied Sciences)
Dissipative Phase Transitions (Series on Advances in Mathematics for Applied Sciences)
Date: 23 May 2011, 02:10

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Product Description: Phase transition phenomena arise in a variety of relevant real world situations, such as melting and freezing in a solid–liquid system, evaporation, solid–solid phase transitions in shape memory alloys, combustion, crystal growth, damage in elastic materials, glass formation, phase transitions in polymers, and plasticity. The practical interest of such phenomenology is evident and has deeply influenced the technological development of our society, stimulating intense mathematical research in this area. This book analyzes and approximates some models and related partial differential equation problems that involve phase transitions in different contexts and include dissipation effects.

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