Mathematical Tools for the Study of the Incompressible Navier-Stokes Equations and Related Models

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The objective of this self-contained book is two-fold. First, the reader is introduced to the modelling and mathematical analysis used in fluid mechanics, especially concerning the Navier-Stokes equations which is the basic model for the flow of incompressible viscous fluids. Authors introduce mathematical tools so that the reader is able to use them for studying many other kinds of partial differential equations, in particular nonlinear evolution problems.

The background needed are basic results in calculus, integration, and functional analysis. Some sections certainly contain more advanced topics than others. Nevertheless, the authors’ aim is that graduate or PhD students, as well as researchers who are not specialized in nonlinear analysis or in mathematical fluid mechanics, can find a detailed introduction to this subject.
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Author(s): Franck Boyer, Pierre Fabrie (auth.)
Series: Applied Mathematical Sciences 183
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York
Year: 2013

Language: English
Pages: 526
Tags: Partial Differential Equations;Engineering Fluid Dynamics;Fluid- and Aerodynamics

Front Matter....Pages i-xiii
The equations of fluid mechanics....Pages 1-48
Analysis tools....Pages 49-120
Sobolev spaces....Pages 121-228
Steady Stokes equations....Pages 229-343
Navier–Stokes equations for homogeneous fluids....Pages 345-407
Nonhomogeneous fluids....Pages 409-452
Boundary conditions modelling....Pages 453-506
Back Matter....Pages 507-525