Distributions in the Physical and Engineering Sciences, Volume 3: Random and Anomalous Fractional Dynamics in Continuous Media

Author:   Alexander I. Saichev ,  Wojbor A. woyczyński
Publisher:   Birkhauser Verlag AG
Edition:   1st ed. 2018
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9783319925844


Pages:   403
Publication Date:   13 August 2018
Format:   Hardback
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Distributions in the Physical and Engineering Sciences, Volume 3: Random and Anomalous Fractional Dynamics in Continuous Media


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Continuing the authors’ multivolume project, this text considers the theory of distributions from an applied perspective, demonstrating how effective a combination of analytic and probabilistic methods can be for solving problems in the physical and engineering sciences.  Volume 1 covered foundational topics such as distributional and fractional calculus, the integral transform, and wavelets, and Volume 2 explored linear and nonlinear dynamics in continuous media.  With this volume, the scope is extended to the use of distributional tools in the theory of generalized stochastic processes and fields, and in anomalous fractional random dynamics.   Chapters cover topics such as probability distributions; generalized stochastic processes, Brownian motion, and the white noise; stochastic differential equations and generalized random fields; Burgers turbulence and passive tracer transport in Burgers flows; and linear, nonlinear, and multiscale anomalous fractional dynamics in continuous media.  The needs of the applied-sciences audience are addressed by a careful and rich selection of examples arising in real-life industrial and scientific labs and a thorough discussion of their physical significance. Numerous illustrations generate a better understanding of the core concepts discussed in the text, and a large number of exercises at the end of each chapter expand on these concepts. Distributions in the Physical and Engineering Sciences is intended to fill a gap in the typical undergraduate engineering/physical sciences curricula, and as such it will be a valuable resource for researchers and graduate students working in these areas.  The only prerequisites are a three-four semester calculus sequence (including ordinary differential equations, Fourier series, complex variables, and linear algebra), and some probability theory, but basic definitions and facts are covered as needed.  An appendix also provides background material concerning the Dirac-delta and other distributions.

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Author:   Alexander I. Saichev ,  Wojbor A. woyczyński
Publisher:   Birkhauser Verlag AG
Imprint:   Birkhauser Verlag AG
Edition:   1st ed. 2018
Weight:   0.799kg
ISBN:  

9783319925844


ISBN 10:   3319925849
Pages:   403
Publication Date:   13 August 2018
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Introduction to Volume 3.- Notation.- Basic Distributional Tools for Probability Theory.- Random Distributions: Generalized Stochastic Processes.- Dynamical and Statistical Characteristics of Random Fields and Waves.- Forced Burgers Turbulence and Passive Tracer Transport in Burgers Flows.- Probability Distributions of Passive Tracers in Randomly Moving Media.- Levy Processes and Their Generalized Derivatives.- Linear Anomalous Fractional Dynamics in Continuous Media.- Nonlinear and Multiscale Anomalous Fractional Dynamics in Continuous Media.- Appendix A: Basic Facts About Distributions.- Bibliography.- Index.

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Alexander I. Saichev was Professor of Mathematics at the Radio Physics Faculty of the Nizhny Novgorod University and a Professor in the Department of Management, Technology, and Economics at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology.   Wojbor A. Woyczynski is Professor of Mathematics and Director of the Center for Stochastic and Chaotic Processes in Science and Technology at Case Western University.

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