Singular Perturbation and Hysteresis
This book unifies many important recent developments in the analysis of singular perturbation and hysteresis phenomena in an accessible and comprehensive fashion. In April 2002 at University College Cork in Ireland, the editors conducted a workshop to provide a forum for experts to share their interests and knowledge. For this book, the editors have compiled research from those practitioners in areas such as reacting systems, semiconductor lasers, shock phenomena in economic modeling, and fluid mechanics, all with an emphasis on hysteresis and singular perturbations. A basic introduction to hysteresis and singular perturbation theory is included, with simple examples from both physics and mathematics. Later chapters address: applications of hysteresis to economics; various aspects of the asymptotic theory of singularly perturbed systems; typical problems of the asymptotic theory of contrast structures; and the geometrical approach to an investigation of models with singular perturbations and hysteresis.
- Suitable book for applied mathematicians, engineers, and physicists curious about the important nonlinear phenomena of singular perturbations and hysteresis
- Readers should have some acquaintance with asymptotic methods and modeling to find the material accessible
- A useful and accessible introduction to techniques and the research literature that will also generate new ideas for researchers and attract new researchers into this vibrant and dynamic field
Product details
June 2005Paperback
9780898715972
184 pages
234 × 165 × 18 mm
0.526kg
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Table of Contents
- Preface
- 1. A naïve view of time relaxation and hysteresis A. Pokrovskii and V. Sobolev
- 2. Frustration minimization, hysteresis and the El Farol problem R. Cross, M. Grinfeld, H. Lamba and A. Pittock
- 3. Hysteresis in singularly perturbed problems P. KrejÃ
- 4. Combined asymptotic expansions E. Benoît, A. Fruchard and A. El Hamidi
- 5. Contrast structures of alternating type A. Vasilieva
- 6. Multi-dimensional internal layers N. Nefedov
- 7. Geometry of singular perturbations: critical cases V. Sobolev
- 8. Black swans and canards in laser and combustion models E. Shchepakina, V. Sobolev
- 9. Multi-scale analysis of pressure driven flames V. Bykov, I. Goldfarb and V. Gol'dshtein
- 10. Split-hyperbolicity, hysteresis and Lang-Kobayashi equations A. Pokrovskii, O. Rasskazov and R. Studdert
- Index.