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Pde Models For Chemotaxis And Hydrodynamics In Supercritical Function Spaces Hans Triebel

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Pde Models For Chemotaxis And Hydrodynamics In Supercritical Function Spaces Hans Triebel
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Publisher: European Mathematical Society
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.06 MB
Pages: 138
Author: Hans Triebel
ISBN: 9783037191729, 3037191724
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Pde Models For Chemotaxis And Hydrodynamics In Supercritical Function Spaces Hans Triebel by Hans Triebel 9783037191729, 3037191724 instant download after payment.

This book deals with PDE models for chemotaxis (the movement of biological cells or organisms in response of chemical gradients) and hydrodynamics (viscous, homogeneous, and incompressible fluid filling the entire space). The underlying Keller–Segel equations (chemotaxis), Navier–Stokes equations (hydrodynamics), and their numerous modifications and combinations are treated in the context of inhomogeneous spaces of Besov–Sobolev type paying special attention to mapping properties of related nonlinearities. Further models are considered, including (deterministic) Fokker–Planck equations and chemotaxis Navier–Stokes equations.
These notes are addressed to graduate students and mathematicians having a working knowledge of basic elements of the theory of function spaces, especially of Besov-Sobolev type and interested in mathematical biology and physics.
Keywords: Function spaces of Besov–Sobolev type, chemotaxis, hydrodynamics, heat equations, Keller–Segel equations, Navier–Stokes equations

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