Prandtl Equations and Related Boundary Layer Equations, 9789819745647
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Unlocking fluid dynamics: Prandtl equations, MHD boundary layers, and well-posedness.

Prandtl Equations and Related Boundary Layer Equations

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  • Hardcover

    373 pages

  • Release Date

    7 December 2024

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Summary

Unveiling the Mysteries of Boundary Layers: Prandtl and MHD Equations

This book delves into recent advancements concerning Prandtl equations and Magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) boundary layer equations.

The book is structured into two main sections. The first chapter offers a comprehensive overview of research on Prandtl and MHD boundary layer equations up to 2020. The subsequent chapters (2-6) form the core of the book, focusing on the local and global well-posedness of solutions…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9789819745647
ISBN-10:9819745640
Author:Yuming Qin, Xiaolei Dong, Xiuqing Wang
Publisher:Springer Verlag, Singapore
Imprint:Springer Nature
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:373
Edition:2024th
Release Date:7 December 2024
Weight:0g
Dimensions:235mm x 155mm
About The Author

Yuming Qin

Yuming Qin, born in 1963, is a professor in the School of Mathematics and Statistics and the Institute for Nonlinear Sciences of Donghua University. His research interests are nonlinear evolutionary partial differential equations and their infinite dimensional dynamical systems. He finished more than 30 grants and is currently carrying out four grants from the National Natural Science Foundation of China, Ministry of Science and Technology of China and from the Shanghai Municipal Commission of Science and Technology. Prof. Qin is presently on the editorial boards of 4 international journals and has published over 120 mathematical articles, among which more than 100 articles are indexed in SCI. Prof. Qin has also published 10 monographs since 2008.

Xiaolei Dong, born in 1991, is a lecturer in the School of Mathematics and Statistics of Zhoukou Normal University. His research interests are well-posedness of the boundary layer equations. He is currently carrying out one grant from the Natural Science Foundation of Henan Province.

Xiuqing Wang, born in 1990, is a lecturer in the School of Faculty of Science of Kunming University of Science and Technology. Her research interests are well-posedness of the boundary layer equations and liquid crystal equations. She is currently carrying out one grant from the Natural Science Foundation of Yunnan Province.

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