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Pattern Formation At Interfaces Cism International Centre For Mechanical Sciences 1st Edition Pierre Colinet

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Pattern Formation At Interfaces Cism International Centre For Mechanical Sciences 1st Edition Pierre Colinet
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.63 MB
Pages: 309
Author: Pierre Colinet, Alexander Nepomnyashchy
ISBN: 9783709101247, 3709101247
Language: English
Year: 2010
Edition: 1st Edition.

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Pattern Formation At Interfaces Cism International Centre For Mechanical Sciences 1st Edition Pierre Colinet by Pierre Colinet, Alexander Nepomnyashchy 9783709101247, 3709101247 instant download after payment.

The book deals with modern methods of nonlinear stability theory applied to problems of continuous media mechanics in the presence of interfaces, with applications to materials science, chemical engineering, heat transfer technologies, as well as in combustion and other reaction-diffusion systems. Interfaces play a dominant role at small scales, and their correct modeling is therefore also crucial in the rapidly expanding fields of microfluidics and nanotechnologies. To this aim, the book combines contributions of eminent specialists in the field, with a special emphasis on rigorous and predictive approaches. Other goals of this volume are to allow the reader to identify key problems of high scientific value, and to see the similarity between a variety of seemingly different physical problems.

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