Turbulence and Self-Organization. Problems of Space and Environments Modeling

Book description
Author(s): A. V. Kolesnichenko, M. J. Marov
Year: 2009
ISBN: 978-5-94774-899-4
Pages: 632
Format: 165 x 235 mm
Cover: Hardcover
Rights Sold: English

The monograph is devoted to the development of turbulence environments continual models — the ones which underly statements and numerical calculations of problems, connected with formation, structure and evolution of various astro- and geophysical objects. Stochastic modeling approaches to corresponding problems are considered as reflection of self-organizing processes in dissipative open systems. A reader would find the examples of orderliness origins in different objects and environments in the course of their evolution.

The book is intended for scientists in fields of astrophysics, geophysics, planetology, aeronomy and space researches, and also for graduate and post-graduate students.

Alexander V. Kolesnichenko: Professor, Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, the head of department of the M. V. Keldysh Institute of Applied Mathematics (the Russian Academy of Sciences). The expert in the area of continuous environments mechanics, theories of turbulence, thermodynamics of irreversible processes, planetary researches and kosmogonie. The author of over 160 scientific works and 4 monographs.

Michael J. Marov: Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Professor. The head of department of the Vernadsky Institute of Geochemistry and Analytical Chemistry (Russian Academy of Sciences) and the main scientific employee of the M. V. Keldysh Institute of Applied Mathematics (the Russian Academy of Sciences). The expert in area of continuous environments mechanics, nonequilibrium kinetic processes, planetary researches and kosmogonie. The author of over 220 scientific works and 12 monographs.


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