Variational convergence and stochastic homogenization of nonlinear reaction-diffusion problems /

"A substantial number of problems in physics, chemical physics, and biology, are modeled through reaction-diffusion equations to describe temperature distribution or chemical substance concentration. For problems arising from ecology, sociology, or population dynamics, they describe the density...

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Main Authors: Anza Hafsa, Omar, 1973- (Author)
Group Author: Mandallena, Jean-Philippe, 1970-; Michaille, Gérard
Published: World Scientific,
Publisher Address: New Jersey :
Publication Dates: [2022]
Literature type: Book
Language: English
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Summary: "A substantial number of problems in physics, chemical physics, and biology, are modeled through reaction-diffusion equations to describe temperature distribution or chemical substance concentration. For problems arising from ecology, sociology, or population dynamics, they describe the density of some populations or species. In this book the state variable is a concentration, or a density according to the cases. The reaction function may be complex and include time delays terms that model various situations involving maturation periods, resource regeneration times, or incubation periods. The dynamics may occur in heterogeneous media and may depend upon a small or large parameter, as well as the reaction term. From a purely formal perspective, these parameters are indexed by n. Therefore, reaction-diffusion equations give rise to sequences of Cauchy problems"--
Carrier Form: xi, 308 pages ; 25 cm
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references (pages 299-304) and index.
ISBN: 9789811258480
9811258481
Index Number: QA377
CLC: O175.26
Call Number: O175.26/A637