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Mathematical Fluid Mechanics: Advances in Convective Instabilities and Incompressible Fluid Flow [Kietas viršelis]

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Researchers mostly in mathematics, but also some sciences and engineering explore aspects of mathematical fluid mechanics that have important applications in engineering and applies sciences, particularly regarding convection in nanoliquids. Their topics include quadratic radiation and quadratic Boussinesq approximation on hybrid nanoliquid, the computational analysis of bioconvection in a magnetized flow of thixotropic nanofluid with gyrotactic microorganisms, the features of Stefan blowing magnetized flow of bioconvected nanofluid through slip conditions, two-component convection in micropolar fluid under time-dependent boundary concentration, and a numerical study of a metal hydride reactor embedded with a helical coil heat exchanger. Annotation ©2021 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com)

This book aims to include various significant research topics of mathematical fluid mechanics having relevance or applications in engineering and applied sciences, covering the tools and techniques used for developing mathematical methods and modelling related to real-life situations.

Without mathematics no science would survive. This especially applies to the engineering sciences which highly depend on the applications of mathematics and mathematical tools such as optimization techniques, finite element methods, differential equations, fluid dynamics, mathematical modelling, and simulation. Neither optimization in engineering, nor the performance of safety-critical system and system security; nor high assurance software architecture and design would be possible without the development of mathematical applications.

De Gruyter Series on the Applications of Mathematics in Engineering and Information Sciences (AMEIS) focusses on the latest applications of engineering and information technology that are possible only with the use of mathematical methods. By identifying the gaps in knowledge of engineering applications the AMEIS series fosters the international interchange between the sciences and keeps the reader informed about the latest developments.

B. Mahanthesh, CHRIST (Deemed to be University), Bangalore, India.