Introduction to the Mathematical Theory of Compressible Flow (Oxford Lecture Series in Mathematics and Its Applications Book 27)

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This book provides a comprehensive introduction to the mathematical theory of compressible flow, describing both inviscid and viscous compressible flow, which are governed by the Euler and the Navier-Stokes equations respectively. The method of presentation allows readers with different backgrounds to focus on various modules of the material, either in part or more fully. Chapters include detailed heuristic arguments providing motivation for technical aspects that are rigorously presented later on in the text; for instance, the existence theory for steady and unsteady Navier-Stokes equations of isentropic compressible flow, and two-by-two systems of Euler equations in one space dimension. These parts are presented in a textbook style with auxiliary material in supporting sections and appendices. The book includes a rich index and extensive bibliography, thus allowing for quick orientation among the vast collection of literature on the mathematical theory of compressible flow, as well as in the book itself.

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Name in long format: Introduction to the Mathematical Theory of Compressible Flow (Oxford Lecture Series in Mathematics and Its Applications Book 27)
ISBN-10: 019152395X
ISBN-13: 9780191523953
Book pages: 528
Book language: en
Edition: 1
Binding: Kindle Edition
Publisher: OUP Oxford

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