TY - BOOK AU - Kirchgässner,K. ED - SpringerLink (Online service) TI - Problems Involving Change of Type: Proceedings of a Conference Held at the University of Stuttgart, FRG, October 11–14,1988 T2 - Lecture Notes in Physics, SN - 9783540470496 AV - QC5.53 U1 - 530.15 23 PY - 1990/// CY - Berlin, Heidelberg PB - Springer Berlin Heidelberg KW - Physics KW - Mathematical physics KW - Acoustics KW - Mathematical Methods in Physics KW - Numerical and Computational Methods N1 - Dynamics and minimizing sequences -- Discontinuous solutions of bounded variations to problems of the calculus of variations and of quasi linear hyperbolic differential equations. Integrals of Serrin and Weierstrass. -- Minimizing sequences for nonconvex functionals, phase transitions and singular perturbations -- Dynamics of cluster growth -- A geometric approach to the dynamics of u t = ?2 u ?? + f(u) for small ? -- On the isothermal motion of a phase interface -- The relaxed invariance principle and weakly dissipative infinite dimensional dynamical systems -- Mathematical problems associated with the elasticity of liquids -- Analysis of spurt phenomena for a non-newtonian fluid -- Boundary conditions for steady flows of viscoelastic fluids -- The use of vectorfield dynamics in formulating admissibility conditions for shocks in conservation laws that change type -- On the Cauchy problem for the Davey-Stewartson system -- Inverse scattering and factorization theory -- Recent results on the Cauchy problem and initial traces for degenerate parabolic equations -- A nonlinear eigenvalue problem involving free boundaries -- Two nonlinear diffusion equations with finite speed of propagation N2 - Spontaneous change of type is a widely observed phenomenon in physics. In this volume, leading experts survey from a mathematical point of view topics such as phase transitions in crystals, cluster dynamics, viscoelastic flows, motion of interfaces in thermodynamics, shocks in transonic flows, and nonlinear diffusion with finite speed of propagation. Owing to new mathematical techniques, there is now a renewed interest in these difficult questions. The present volume supplies new results but may also serve as an excellent introduction to recent literature. It will be of interest to researchers and to graduate students in physics and mathematics UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-52595-5 ER -