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From hyperbolic systems to kinetic theoryFrom hyperbolic systems to kinetic theory

From hyperbolic systems to kinetic theory2008

Luc Tartar

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This fascinating book, penned by Luc Tartar of America’s Carnegie Mellon University, starts from the premise that equations of state are not always effective in continuum mechanics. Tartar relies on H-measures, a tool created for homogenization, to explain some of the weaknesses in the theory. These include looking at the subject from the point of view of quantum mechanics. Here, there are no "particles", so the Boltzmann equation and the second principle, can’t apply.

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First published
2008
OL Work ID
OL12514605W

Subjects

Continuum mechanicsDifferential equations, HyperbolicDynamicsHyperbolic Differential equationsKinetic theory of gasesMathematical physicsExponential functionsMathematical analysis

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