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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Oded Regev , Orkan M. Umurhan , Philip A. YeckoPublisher: Springer-Verlag New York Inc. Imprint: Springer-Verlag New York Inc. Edition: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2016 Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 3.60cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.971kg ISBN: 9781493979929ISBN 10: 1493979922 Pages: 680 Publication Date: 26 May 2018 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsFundamentals.- Special flows and their properties.- Rotating flows.- Shallow water theory and incompressible waves.- Effects of compressibility sound and shock waves.- Stability and transition.- Rudiments of turbulence.- Equations of magnetohydrodynamics.- Magnetohydrodynamical Phenomena.- Numerical methods and caveats.ReviewsThis hefty tome offers a comprehensive introduction to fluid dynamics, mainly with application to planetary science and astrophysics in mind. ... it is a useful resource for course development. It certainly offers a wealth of interesting insights into fluid dynamics and plasma physics for those with experience, and I found it to be an enjoyable and informative read. (David A. Burton, The Observatory, Vol. 137 (1260), October, 2017) Modern Fluid Dynamics for Physics and Astrophysics is a welcome addition that helps fill the gap between introductory and advanced books. ... The textbook is especially suited for graduate courses, but I believe that it can also be easily used for senior undergraduate courses. ... Modern Fluid Dynamics for Physics and Astrophysics to be a very good resource, not just for astrophysics and geophysics courses but for any physics course that covers the fundamental topic of fluid dynamics. (Giuseppe Lodato, Physics Today, May, 2017) This hefty tome offers a comprehensive introduction to fluid dynamics, mainly with application to planetary science and astrophysics in mind. ... it is a useful resource for course development. It certainly offers a wealth of interesting insights into fluid dynamics and plasma physics for those with experience, and I found it to be an enjoyable and informative read. (David A. Burton, The Observatory, Vol. 137 (1260), October, 2017) Modern Fluid Dynamics for Physics and Astrophysics is a welcome addition that helps fill the gap between introductory and advanced books. ... The textbook is especially suited for graduate courses, but I believe that it can also be easily used for senior undergraduate courses. ... Modern Fluid Dynamics for Physics and Astrophysics to be a very good resource, not just for astrophysics and geophysics courses but for any physics course that covers the fundamental topic of fluid dynamics. (Giuseppe Lodato, Physics Today, May, 2017) Modern Fluid Dynamics for Physics and Astrophysics is a welcome addition that helps fill the gap between introductory and advanced books. ... The textbook is especially suited for graduate courses, but I believe that it can also be easily used for senior undergraduate courses. ... Modern Fluid Dynamics for Physics and Astrophysics to be a very good resource, not just for astrophysics and geophysics courses but for any physics course that covers the fundamental topic of fluid dynamics. (Giuseppe Lodato, Physics Today, May, 2017) Author InformationDr. Oded Regev received his B.Sc. in Physics and Mathematics from the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, Israel and went on to receive his Physics PhD, in 1981, from the Tel Aviv University, Israel. He conducted his post-doctoral research at the University of Florida after which he held a lecturer position at the Physics Faculty of the Technion in Haifa, Israel. He advanced to Full Professor in 1996 and retired in 2006 and received the status of Professor Emeritus. He spent his sabbaticals in England (Leicester University), France (Grenoble University and later in the Paris Institute d'Astrophysique). His two year (1987-1989) leave of absence was devoted to research and teaching at Columbia University. He lives now in New York, doing some collaborative research but focusing mainly on writing physics text books and recently fiction in the form of short stories. regev@physics.technion.ac.il www.regevale.com Dr. Orkan M. Umurhan received his B.Sc. from UCLA and his PhD from Columbia University. He has taught astronomy, physics and applied mathematics at City College of San Francisco, San Jose State University and University of California Merced. He went on to postdoctoral and research scientist positions at Technion, Tel Aviv University, Queen Mary University of London and the SETI Institute. His research areas include astrophysical and geophysical fluid flows, planet formation, geomorphology and landform evolution. He currently works in the Space Sciences and Astrobiology Division of NASA Ames Research Center, where he is a member of the New Horizons science team. orkan.m.umurhan@nasa.gov Dr. Philip A. Yecko received his S.B. in Physics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and PhD in Astronomy from Columbia University, followed by post-doctoral research at University of Florida and Paris VI. After a lectureship in Computational Physics at Trinity College Dublin, he joined the faculty of Columbia University, Astronomy Department, followed by Montclair State University, Mathematical Sciences, spending sabbaticals at M.I.T. Mathematics and the Applied Math Lab, N.Y.U. Courant Institute. Currently he is Associate Professor of Physics at The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art in New York City, where he directs the Complex Fluids lab. His current research is in biological, geophysical and multi-phase fluid dynamics. yecko@cooper.edu Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |