From Kinetic Models to Hydrodynamics serves as an introduction to the asymptotic methods necessary to obtain hydrodynamic equations from a fundamental description using kinetic theory models and the Boltzmann equation. The work is a survey of an active research area, which aims to bridge time and length scales from the particle-like description inherent in Boltzmann equation theory to a fully established “continuum” approach typical of macroscopic laws of physics.The author sheds light on a new method—using invariant manifolds—which addresses a functional equation for the nonequilibrium single-particle distribution function. This method allows one to find exact and thermodynamically consistent expressions for: hydrodynamic modes; transport coefficient expressions for hydrodynamic modes; and transport coefficients of a fluid beyond the traditional hydrodynamic limit. The invariant manifold method paves the way to establish a needed bridge between Boltzmann equation theory and a particle-based theory of hydrodynamics. Finally, the author explores the ambitious and longstanding task of obtaining hydrodynamic constitutive equations from their kinetic counterparts. The work is intended for specialists in kinetic theory—or more generally statistical mechanics—and will provide a bridge between a physical and mathematical approach to solve real-world problems.
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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware -¿¿From Kinetic Models to Hydrodynamicsserves as an introduction to theasymptotic methods necessaryto obtainhydrodynamic equations from afundamental description usingkinetic theory models and the Boltzmann equation. The work isa surveyof anactive research area,which aims tobridgetime and length scalesfrom the particle-like description inherent inBoltzmann equationtheory to afully established ¿continuum¿ approachtypical of macroscopiclaws of physics.Theauthorsheds light on a new method¿usinginvariant manifolds¿which addresses a functional equation for thenonequilibrium single-particle distribution function. This methodallows one to find exact and thermodynamically consistent expressions for:hydrodynamic modes;transport coefficient expressions for hydrodynamic modes;andtransport coefficients of a fluidbeyond the traditional hydrodynamiclimit. The invariant manifold method paves the way to establish aneeded bridgebetween Boltzmann equation theory and a particle-based theory ofhydrodynamics. Finally, the authorexploresthe ambitious and longstanding taskof obtaining hydrodynamic constitutive equations from their kinetic counterparts.¿The work isintended for specialists in kinetic theory¿or more generally statisticalmechanics¿and will provide a bridge between a physical and mathematicalapproach to solve real-world problems.¿Springer Verlag GmbH, Tiergartenstr. 17, 69121 Heidelberg 108 pp. Englisch. Artikel-Nr. 9781461463054
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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - From Kinetic Models to Hydrodynamics serves as an introduction to the asymptotic methods necessary to obtainhydrodynamic equations from a fundamental description using kinetic theory models and the Boltzmann equation. The work is a surveyof an active research area, which aims to bridge time and length scalesfrom the particle-like description inherent in Boltzmann equation theory to a fully established 'continuum' approach typical of macroscopic laws of physics.The author sheds light on a new method-using invariant manifolds-which addresses a functional equation for thenonequilibrium single-particle distribution function. This method allows one to find exact and thermodynamically consistent expressions for: hydrodynamic modes; transport coefficient expressions for hydrodynamic modes; and transport coefficients of a fluid beyond the traditional hydrodynamiclimit. The invariant manifold method paves the way to establish a needed bridgebetween Boltzmann equation theory and a particle-based theory ofhydrodynamics. Finally, the author explores the ambitious and longstanding taskof obtaining hydrodynamic constitutive equations from their kinetic counterparts. The work isintended for specialists in kinetic theory-or more generally statisticalmechanics-and will provide a bridge between a physical and mathematicalapproach to solve real-world problems. Artikel-Nr. 9781461463054
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