This book focuses on mathematical theory and numerical simulation related to various areas of continuum mechanics, such as fracture mechanics, (visco)elasticity, optimal shape design, modelling of earthquakes and Tsunami waves, material structure, interface dynamics and complex systems. Written by leading researchers from the fields of applied mathematics, physics, seismology, engineering, and industry with an extensive knowledge of mathematical analysis, it helps readers understand how mathematical theory can be applied to various phenomena, and conversely, how to formulate actual phenomena as mathematical problems.
This book is the sequel to the proceedings of the International Conference of Continuum Mechanics Focusing on Singularities (CoMFoS) 15 and CoMFoS16.
This book focuses on mathematical theory and numerical simulation related to various areas of continuum mechanics, such as fracture mechanics, (visco)elasticity, optimal shape design, modelling of earthquakes and Tsunami waves, material structure, interface dynamics and complex systems. Written by leading researchers from the fields of applied mathematics, physics, seismology, engineering, and industry with an extensive knowledge of mathematical analysis, it helps readers understand how mathematical theory can be applied to various phenomena, and conversely, how to formulate actual phenomena as mathematical problems.
This book is the sequel to the proceedings of the International Conference of Continuum Mechanics Focusing on Singularities (CoMFoS) 15 and CoMFoS16.
Presents the latest mathematical modelling in continuum mechanics Includes contributions from distinguished researchers in a range of fields Introduces relevant mathematical applications for various phenomena
Hiromichi Itou
Continuum Mechanics Dynamic Fracture Mathematical Modeling Shape Optimization and Inverse Problems Seismic Waves (Visco) Elasticity Earthquake and Tsunami CoMFoS18
“The proceedings with their industrial applications are of special importance in engineering, and they could be recommended to engineers, researchers and scientists.” (M. Cengiz Dökmeci, zbMATH 1482.74006, 2022)
()