Détails du livre
Format
Broché
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Jan 1, 1993
Éditeur
PN
Description
This insightful work delves into the complexities of fluid dynamics, particularly focusing on nonlinear problems that often arise in this field. Mark J. Ablowitz skillfully navigates through various mathematical concepts and models, illustrating their application to real-world scenarios in fluid behavior.
The book also addresses inverse scattering, providing a robust framework for understanding how waves scatter and the information that can be gleaned from this phenomenon. By combining theoretical approaches with practical implications, Ablowitz creates a comprehensive resource for both researchers and students striving to deepen their understanding of these intricate systems.
With clear explanations and a thorough examination of contemporary challenges, this text serves as a crucial reference for anyone looking to explore the intersection of mathematics, physics, and engineering in fluid dynamics. It invites readers to engage with advanced topics while equipping them with the necessary analytical tools to tackle significant problems in the field.
The book also addresses inverse scattering, providing a robust framework for understanding how waves scatter and the information that can be gleaned from this phenomenon. By combining theoretical approaches with practical implications, Ablowitz creates a comprehensive resource for both researchers and students striving to deepen their understanding of these intricate systems.
With clear explanations and a thorough examination of contemporary challenges, this text serves as a crucial reference for anyone looking to explore the intersection of mathematics, physics, and engineering in fluid dynamics. It invites readers to engage with advanced topics while equipping them with the necessary analytical tools to tackle significant problems in the field.