From Particle Systems To Partial Differential Equations Iii: Particle Systems And Pdes Iii, Braga, Portugal, December 2014 (springer Proceedings In Mathematics & Statistics)
by Ana Jacinta Soares /
2016 / English / PDF
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The main focus of this book is on different topics in probability
theory, partial differential equations and kinetic theory,
presenting some of the latest developments in these fields. It
addresses mathematical problems concerning applications in
physics, engineering, chemistry and biology that were presented
at the Third International Conference on Particle Systems and
Partial Differential Equations, held at the University of Minho,
Braga, Portugal in December 2014.
The main focus of this book is on different topics in probability
theory, partial differential equations and kinetic theory,
presenting some of the latest developments in these fields. It
addresses mathematical problems concerning applications in
physics, engineering, chemistry and biology that were presented
at the Third International Conference on Particle Systems and
Partial Differential Equations, held at the University of Minho,
Braga, Portugal in December 2014.
The purpose of the conference was to bring together prominent
researchers working in the fields of particle systems and partial
differential equations, providing a venue for them to present
their latest findings and discuss their areas of expertise.
Further, it was intended to introduce a vast and varied public,
including young researchers, to the subject of interacting
particle systems, its underlying motivation, and its relation to
partial differential equations.
The purpose of the conference was to bring together prominent
researchers working in the fields of particle systems and partial
differential equations, providing a venue for them to present
their latest findings and discuss their areas of expertise.
Further, it was intended to introduce a vast and varied public,
including young researchers, to the subject of interacting
particle systems, its underlying motivation, and its relation to
partial differential equations.
This book will appeal to probabilists, analysts and those
mathematicians whose work involves topics in mathematical
physics, stochastic processes and differential equations in
general, as well as those physicists whose work centers on
statistical mechanics and kinetic theory.
This book will appeal to probabilists, analysts and those
mathematicians whose work involves topics in mathematical
physics, stochastic processes and differential equations in
general, as well as those physicists whose work centers on
statistical mechanics and kinetic theory.