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E-raamat: Singular Phenomena and Scaling in Mathematical Models

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The book integrates theoretical analysis, numerical simulation and modeling approaches for the treatment of singular phenomena. The projects covered focus on actual applied problems, and develop qualitatively new and mathematically challenging methods for various problems from the natural sciences. Ranging from stochastic and geometric analysis over nonlinear analysis and modelling to numerical analysis and scientific computation, the book is divided into the three sections: A) Scaling limits of diffusion processes and singular spaces, B) Multiple scales in mathematical models of materials science and biology and C) Numerics for multiscale models and singular phenomena. Each section addresses the key aspects of multiple scales and model hierarchies, singularities and degeneracies, and scaling laws and self-similarity.
Part I Scaling Limits of Diffusion Processes and Singular Spaces
Ricci Bounds for Euclidean and Spherical Cones
3(22)
Kathrin Bacher
Karl-Theodor Sturm
A Monotone Approximation to the Wasserstein Diffusion
25(24)
Karl-Theodor Sturm
Adapted Function Spaces for Dispersive Equations
49(20)
Herbert Koch
A Note on Metastable Behaviour in the Zero-Range Process
69(22)
Anton Bovier
Rebecca Neukirch
Convergence of the Two-Point Function of the Stationary TASEP
91(22)
Jinho Baik
Patrik Lino Ferrari
Sandrine Peche
Part II Multiple Scales in Mathematical Models of Materials Science and Biology
Vortex Motion for the Landau-Lifshitz-Gilbert Equation with Applied Magnetic Field
113(20)
Matthias Kurzke
Christof Melcher
Roger Moser
On Prandti-Reuss Mixtures
133(38)
Jens Frehse
Josef Malek
Modeling and Simulation of Lipid Monolayers as Surfactant in Lung Alveoli
171(20)
Annelene Wittenfeld
Andrey Ryskin
Wolfgang Alt
Fluid Mixtures and Applications to Biological Systems
191(30)
Hans Wilhelm Alt
Wolfgang Alt
A Nested Variational Time Discretization for Parametric Anisotropic Willmore Flow
221(22)
Ricardo Perl
Paola Pozzi
Martin Rumpf
Energy Scaling and Domain Branching in Solid-Solid Phase Transitions
243(20)
Allan Chan
Sergio Conti
Part III Numerics for Multiscale Models and Singular Phenomena
On a Multilevel Preconditioner and its Condition Numbers for the Discretized Laplacian on Full and Sparse Grids in Higher Dimensions
263(34)
Michael Griebel
Alexander Hullmann
Simulation of Droplet Impact with Dynamic Contact Angle Boundary Conditions
297(30)
Michael Griebel
Margrit Klitz
A Parallel Multiscale Simulation Toolbox for Coupling Molecular Dynamics and Finite Elements
327(20)
Dorian Krause
Konstantin Fackeldey
Rolf Krause
A Moving Least Squares Approach to the Construction of Discontinuous Enrichment Functions
347(14)
Marc Alexander Schweitzer
Sa Wu
Second Moment Analysis for Robin Boundary Value Problems on Random Domains
361(22)
Helmut Harbrecht
Simulation of Q-Tensor Fields with Constant Orientational Order Parameter in the Theory of Uniaxial Nematic Liquid Crystals
383(30)
Soren Bartels
Alexander Raisch
A Fast and Accurate Numerical Method for the Computation of Unstable Micromagnetic Configurations
413
Soren Bartels
Mario Bebendorf
Michael Bratsch
Michael Griebel is Editor-in-Chief of the journal Numerische Mathematik, and is in the LNCSE Editorial Board. He is also co-editor with Marc Alexander Schweitzer of several LNCSE volumes on Meshfree Methods for Partial Differential Equations, which have been published regularly every two year.