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Developments in Mathematical and Experimental Physics Volume C: Hydrodynamics and Dynamical Systems
Título:
Developments in Mathematical and Experimental Physics Volume C: Hydrodynamics and Dynamical Systems
ISBN:
9781461501992
Edición:
1st ed. 2003.
PRODUCTION_INFO:
New York, NY : Springer US : Imprint: Springer, 2003.
Descripción física:
XX, 222 p. online resource.
Contenido:
I Hydrodynamics -- Some Thoughts About Hydrodynamics -- Geometry of Irreversibility -- 3 Geometrization of Irreversibility -- Invariance Principle to Decide Between Micro and Macro Computations -- Hydrodynamics, Grad's Thirteen Moments Method and the Structure of Shock Waves -- The Oseen's Spiral Flow -- II Dynamical Systems -- Singularities and Chaos in Classical and Celestial Mechanics -- Regularization of Binary Collisions for Quasihomogeneous Potentials -- Symmetric Periodic Orbits for the Collinear 3-body Problem Via the Continuation Method -- Averaging in Hamiltonian Systems with Slowly Varying Parameters -- Exact and Adiabatic Invariant for the Time-Dependent Harmonic Oscillators -- III Other Topics -- Microquasars: Recent Developments -- We and the Quantum World -- Violate Superluminal Signals Causality? -- DNA Evolution as a Dynamical System: A Physicalist Perspective -- Leopoldo García-Colín Scherer: Brief Biography -- Prof. Nicholas G. van Kampen: Brief Biography.
Síntesis:
The FIRST MEXICAN MEETING ON MATHEMATICAL AND EXPERI­ MENTAL PHYSICS was held at EL COLEGIO N ACIONAL in Mexico Cit­ y, Mexico, from September 10 to 14, 2001. This event consisted of the LEOPOLDO GARciA-COLiN SCHERER Medal Lecture, delivered by Prof. Nicholas G. van Kampen, a series of plenary talks by Leopoldo Garcia-Colin, Giinter Nimtz, Luis F. Rodriguez, Ruoon Barrera, and Donald Saari, and of three parallel symposia, namely, Cosmology and Gravitation, Statistical Physics and Beyond, and Hydrodynamics and Dynamical Systems. The response from the Physics community was enthusiastic, with over 200 participants and around 80 speakers, from allover the world: USA, Canada, Mexico, Germany, France, Holland, United Kingdom, Switzerland, Spain, and Hungary. The main aim of the conference is to provide a scenario to Mexican researchers on the topics of Mathematical and Experimental Physics in order to keep them in contact with work going on in other parts of the world and at the same time to motivate and support the young and mid­ career researchers from our country. To achieve this goal, we decided to the most distinguished experts in the subjects of the invite as lecturers conference and to give the opportunity to young scientist to communi­ cate the results of their work. The plan is to celebrate this international endeavor every three years.
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