Macroscopic Properties of Disordered Media
Proceedings of a Conference Held at the Courant Institute, June 1¿3, 1981
Herausgegeben:Burridge, R.; Childress, S.; Papanicolaou, G.
Macroscopic Properties of Disordered Media
Proceedings of a Conference Held at the Courant Institute, June 1¿3, 1981
Herausgegeben:Burridge, R.; Childress, S.; Papanicolaou, G.
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Produktdetails
- Lecture Notes in Physics 154
- Verlag: Springer / Springer Berlin Heidelberg / Springer, Berlin
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 978-3-540-11202-0
- 1982
- Seitenzahl: 324
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. März 1982
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 560g
- ISBN-13: 9783540112020
- ISBN-10: 3540112022
- Artikelnr.: 27149727
Electromagnetic propagation in mixed media.- Resonances in the bulk properties of composite media - theory and applications.- Elastic waves in fluid-saturated porous media.- Biot's poroelasticity equations by homogenization.- Approximations of Brinkman type.- Topology, geometry, and physical properties of porous rocks.- Wave propagation in bubbly liquids.- Elastodynamics of porous media.- Bounds for the effective conductivity of random media.- Structural design optimization, homogenization and relaxation of variational problems.- Coherent medium approach to hopping conduction.- Nonlinear evolution equations with rapidly oscillating initial data.- A comparison of two methods for deriving bounds on the effective conductivity of composites.- Fluctuation corrections to the mean field description of a nonuniform fluid.- Fingering in porous media.- On the effective thermal conductivity and permeability of regular arrays of spheres.- Dielectric and acoustic response of rocks.- Effective dielectric function of composite media.- Macroscopic and microscopic fields in electron and atom transport.- Propagation and attenuation in composite media.- Frequency dependent dielectric constants of discrete random media.- A variational method to find effective coefficients for periodic media. A comparison with standard homogenization.- Effective medium approximation for diffusion on random networks.
Electromagnetic propagation in mixed media.- Resonances in the bulk properties of composite media - theory and applications.- Elastic waves in fluid-saturated porous media.- Biot's poroelasticity equations by homogenization.- Approximations of Brinkman type.- Topology, geometry, and physical properties of porous rocks.- Wave propagation in bubbly liquids.- Elastodynamics of porous media.- Bounds for the effective conductivity of random media.- Structural design optimization, homogenization and relaxation of variational problems.- Coherent medium approach to hopping conduction.- Nonlinear evolution equations with rapidly oscillating initial data.- A comparison of two methods for deriving bounds on the effective conductivity of composites.- Fluctuation corrections to the mean field description of a nonuniform fluid.- Fingering in porous media.- On the effective thermal conductivity and permeability of regular arrays of spheres.- Dielectric and acoustic response of rocks.- Effective dielectric function of composite media.- Macroscopic and microscopic fields in electron and atom transport.- Propagation and attenuation in composite media.- Frequency dependent dielectric constants of discrete random media.- A variational method to find effective coefficients for periodic media. A comparison with standard homogenization.- Effective medium approximation for diffusion on random networks.