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Perspectives and Problems in Nonlinear Science - A Celebratory Volume in Honor of Larry Sirovich

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Lawrence Sirovich will turn seventy on March 1, 2003. Larry's academic life of over 45 years at the Courant Institute, Brown University, Rockefeller University and the Mount Sinai School of Medicine has touched many peo ple and several disciplines, from fluid dynamics to brain theory. His con tributions to the kinetic theory of gases, methods of applied mathematics, theoretical fluid dynamics, hydrodynamic turbulence, the biophysics of vi sion and the dynamics of neuronal populations, represent the creative work of an outstanding scholar who was stimulated mostly by insatiable curios ity. As a scientist, Larry has consistently offered fresh outlooks on classical and difficult subjects, and moved into new fields effortlessly. He delights in what he knows and does, and sets no artificial boundaries to the range of his inquiry. Among the more than fifty or so Ph. D. students and post docs that he has mentored, many continue to make first-rate contributions themselves and hold academic positions in the US and elsewhere. Larry's scientific collaborators are numerous and distinguished. Those of us who have known him well will agree that Larry's charm, above all, is his taste, wit, and grace under fire. Larry has contributed immensely to mathematics publishing. He be gan his career with Springer by founding the Applied Mathematical Sci ences series together with Fritz John and Joe LaSalle some 30 years ago. Later he co-founded the Texts in Applied Mathematics series and more re cently the Interdisciplinary Applied Mathematics series.

List of contents

1 Reading Neural Encodings using Phase Space Methods.- 2 Boolean Dynamics with Random Couplings.- 3 Oscillatory Binary Fluid Convection in Finite Containers.- 4 Solid Flame Waves.- 5 Globally Coupled Oscillator Networks.- 6 Recent Results in the Kinetic Theory of Granular Materials.- 7 Variational Multisymplectic Formulations of Nonsmooth Continuum Mechanics.- 8 Geometric Analysis for the Characterization of Nonstationary Time Series.- 9 High Conductance Dynamics of the Primary Visual Cortex.- 10 Power Law Asymptotics for Nonlinear Eigenvalue Problems.- 11 A KdV Model for Multi-Modal Internal Wave Propagation in Confined Basins.- 12 A Memory Model for Seasonal Variations of Temperature in Mid-Latitudes.- 13 Simultaneously Band and Space Limited Functions in Two Dimensions and Receptive Fields of Visual Neurons.- 14 Pseudochaos.

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Lawrence Sirovich will turn seventy on March 1, 2003. Larry's academic life of over 45 years at the Courant Institute, Brown University, Rockefeller University and the Mount Sinai School of Medicine has touched many peo­ ple and several disciplines, from fluid dynamics to brain theory. His con­ tributions to the kinetic theory of gases, methods of applied mathematics, theoretical fluid dynamics, hydrodynamic turbulence, the biophysics of vi­ sion and the dynamics of neuronal populations, represent the creative work of an outstanding scholar who was stimulated mostly by insatiable curios­ ity. As a scientist, Larry has consistently offered fresh outlooks on classical and difficult subjects, and moved into new fields effortlessly. He delights in what he knows and does, and sets no artificial boundaries to the range of his inquiry. Among the more than fifty or so Ph. D. students and post­ docs that he has mentored, many continue to make first-rate contributions themselves and hold academic positions in the US and elsewhere. Larry's scientific collaborators are numerous and distinguished. Those of us who have known him well will agree that Larry's charm, above all, is his taste, wit, and grace under fire. Larry has contributed immensely to mathematics publishing. He be­ gan his career with Springer by founding the Applied Mathematical Sci­ ences series together with Fritz John and Joe LaSalle some 30 years ago. Later he co-founded the Texts in Applied Mathematics series and more re­ cently the Interdisciplinary Applied Mathematics series.

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Assisted by Jerrol E Marsden (Editor), Jerrold E Marsden (Editor), E. Kaplan (Editor), Ehud Kaplan (Editor), J. E. Marsden (Editor), Jerrold E. Marsden (Editor), Katepalli R Sreenivasan (Editor), K. R. Sreenivasan (Editor), Katepalli R. Sreenivasan (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 10.04.2003
 
EAN 9780387003122
ISBN 978-0-387-00312-2
No. of pages 444
Weight 762 g
Illustrations XIV, 444 p.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Mathematics > Analysis

C, Neuroscience, Neurosciences, Mathematics and Statistics, Applications of Mathematics, Theoretical, Mathematical and Computational Physics, Mathematical physics, Engineering mathematics, Applied mathematics, Neurobiology

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