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Free Boundary Value Problems - Proceedings of a Conference held at the Mathematisches Forschungsinstitut, Oberwolfach, July 9-15, 1989

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This monograph contains a collection of 16 papers that were presented at the confer ence "Free Boundary Problems: Numerical 7reatment and Optimal Control", held at the Mathematisches Forschungsinstitut Oberwolfach, West Germany, July 9-15, 1989. It was the aim of the organizers of the meeting to bring together experts from different areas in the broad field of free boundary problems, where a certain emphasis was given to the numerical treatment and optimal control of free boundary problems. However, during the conference also a number papers leading to important new theoretical insights were presented. The strong connection between theory and applications finds its reflection in this monograph which contains papers of high theoretical and numerical interest, as well as applications to important practical problems. Many of the contributions are concerned with phase transition phenomena, a field which was of particular importance during the meeting; topics like spinodal decomposition, shape memory alloys, crystal growth and flow through porous media are addressed. Another field of major interest during the con ference was fluid flow; also this field is addressed in this volume. The volume opens with a contribution by H. W. Alt and I. Pawlow. In their paper the problem of spinodal decomposition is treated in the non-isothermal situation. For the first time the existence of a weak solution to the corresponding system of evolution equations could be proved. The results of some numerical experiments are also reported. In the following paper, M. Bornert and I.

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Dynamics of non-isothermal phase separation.- Temperature dependence of hysteresis in pseudoelasticity.- The numerical solution of a continuous casting problem.- Global existence and stability of solutions to the phase field equations.- Damping of shallow water waves.- On one identification problem in linear elasticity.- Regularity, uniqueness and numerical experiments for a relaxed optimal design problem.- A new proof of the uniqueness of solutions to two-phase Stefan problems for nonlinear parabolic equations.- Periodic stability of flow in partially saturated porous media.- Numerical solution of diffusion problems with non-local free boundary conditions.- Computing stability bounds for thermocapillary convection in a crystal-growth free boundary problem.- Selfadaptive mesh modification for parabolic FBPs: theory and computation.- Optimal control of systems governed by hemivariational inequalities. Necessary conditions.- On a steady-state two-phase Stefan problem with extraction.- Numerical solution of hydrodynamic free boundary problems.- A finite-element approximation of Stefan problems in heterogeneous media.

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Authors Hoffman, Hoffmann, Hoffmann, K.-H. Hoffmann, Sprekels, Sprekels, Jürgen Sprekels
Assisted by K. -H. Hoffmann (Editor), J. Sprekels (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.01.2013
 
EAN 9783764324742
ISBN 978-3-7643-2474-2
No. of pages 276
Dimensions 170 mm x 240 mm x 18 mm
Weight 690 g
Illustrations VIII, 276 p.
Series International Series of Numerical Mathematics
International Series of Numerical Mathematics (ISNM)
International Series of Numerical Mathematics
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Humanities (general)
Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Natural sciences (general)
Social sciences, law, business > Social sciences (general)

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