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Recent Advances in Differential Equations and Applications, 1st ed. 2019 SEMA SIMAI Springer Series, Vol. 18

Langue : Anglais

Coordonnateurs : García Guirao Juan Luis, Murillo Hernández José Alberto, Periago Esparza Francisco

Couverture de l’ouvrage Recent Advances in Differential Equations and Applications

This work gathers a selection of outstanding papers presented at the 25th Conference on Differential Equations and Applications / 15th Conference on Applied Mathematics, held in Cartagena, Spain, in June 2017. It supports further research into both ordinary and partial differential equations, numerical analysis, dynamical systems, control and optimization, trending topics in numerical linear algebra, and the applications of mathematics to industry. The book includes 14 peer-reviewed contributions and mainly addresses researchers interested in the applications of mathematics, especially in science and engineering. It will also greatly benefit PhD students in applied mathematics, engineering and physics.


1 Applications of Observability Inequalities.- 2 Optimal Design of Piezoelectric Microactuators: Linear vs Non-linear Modeling.- 3 Formulation and Analysis of a Class of Direct Implicit Integration Methods for Special Second-Order I.V.P.s in Predictor-Corrector Modes.- 4 Application of a Local Discontinuous Galerkin Method to the 1D Compressible Reynolds Equation.- 5 Classical Symmetries for Two Special Cases of Unsteady Flow in Nanoporous Rock.- 6 Asymptotic Behaviour of Finite Length Solutions in a Thermosyphon Viscoelastic Model.- 7 Conservation Laws and Potential Symmetries for a Generalized Gardner Equation.- 8 On a Nonlocal Boussinesq System for InternalWave Propagation.- 9 Subdivision Schemes and Multiresolution Analyses: Focus on the Shifted Lagrange and Shifted PPH Schemes.- 10 Modelling Sparse Saliency Maps on Manifolds: Numerical Results and Applications.- 11 M. Linear Elimination in Chemical Reaction Networks.- 12 Minimal Set of Generators of Controllability Space for Singular Linear Systems.- 13 On Stability of Discontinuous Galerkin Approximations to Anisotropic Stokes Equations.- 14 Numerical Simulation of Wear-Related Problems in a Blast Furnace Runner.

Juan Luis García Guirao is a Full Professor of Applied Mathematics at the Technical University of Cartagena, Spain. He completed his Master’s and PhD in Mathematics at the Universidad de Murcia, Spain in 2001 and 2004. Under the supervision of Professor Francisco Balibrea, Full Professor of Mathematical Analysis and founder of the Dynamical Systems Group of the Region of Murcia he defended his Master’s Thesis in 2001 and PhD Thesis in 2004. His doctoral studies also involved a research stay at the Instituto Superior Tecnico in Lisbon under the supervision of Professor José Sousa-Ramos, one of the main researchers in Dynamical Systems in Portugal. He has held several positions at different universities, including the Universidad de Alicante, Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha, Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona, and Technical University of Cartagena. In 2011, at the age of 33, he became Spain’s youngest Full Professor of Mathematics. The author of more than 100 research papers published in prominent journals, he also serves on the Editorial Board of several journals, including MATCH Commun. Math. Comput. Chem., Open Physics, and Discrete Dynamics in Nature and Society. He has received a number of awards, e.g. the NSP 2017 for researchers younger than 40 years old, and the JDEA 2017 award for the best paper published in the field of Differential Equations. In addition, he has opened three research lines: discrete dynamical systems defined in low dimensional spaces, study of the periodic structure of smooth systems using the homological Lefschetz theory and analysis of Hamiltonian systems. Applications of the previous lines to problems from the fields of economics, chemistry and engineering are also considered.

José Alberto Murillo Hernández is an Associate Professor at the Department of Applied Mathematics and Statistics, Technical University of Cartagena, Spain. He received his Ph.D. in Mathematics from the University of Va

Provides graduate students and researchers with a cutting-edge overview of current research in applied mathematics, mainly in ordinary and partial differential equations

Includes color illustrations of simulation results

Highlights various concrete applications of mathematics in industry

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