Fluid Mechanics: A Geometrical Point of View

Author:   S. G. Rajeev (Professor of Physics and Mathematics, Professor of Physics and Mathematics, University of Rochester)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
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9780198805038


Pages:   272
Publication Date:   06 September 2018
Format:   Paperback
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Fluid Mechanics: A Geometrical Point of View emphasizes general principles of physics illustrated by simple examples in fluid mechanics. Advanced mathematics (e.g., Riemannian geometry and Lie groups) commonly used in other parts of theoretical physics (e.g. General Relativity or High Energy Physics) are explained and applied to fluid mechanics. This follows on from the author's book Advanced Mechanics (Oxford University Press, 2013). After introducing the fundamental equations (Euler and Navier-Stokes), the book provides particular cases: ideal and viscous flows, shocks, boundary layers, instabilities, and transients. A restrained look at integrable systems (KdV) leads into a formulation of an ideal fluid as a hamiltonian system. Arnold's deep idea, that the instability of a fluid can be understood using the curvature of the diffeomorphism group, will be explained. Leray's work on regularity of Navier-Stokes solutions, and the modern developments arising from it, will be explained in language for physicists.Although this is a book on theoretical physics, readers will learn basic numerical methods: spectral and finite difference methods, geometric integrators for ordinary differential equations. Readers will take a deep dive into chaotic dynamics, using the Smale horse shoe as an example. Aref's work on chaotic advection is explained. The book concludes with a self-contained introduction to renormalization, an idea from high energy physics which is expected to be useful in developing a theory of turbulence.

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Author:   S. G. Rajeev (Professor of Physics and Mathematics, Professor of Physics and Mathematics, University of Rochester)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 17.20cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 24.70cm
Weight:   0.524kg
ISBN:  

9780198805038


ISBN 10:   0198805039
Pages:   272
Publication Date:   06 September 2018
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

1: Vector Fields 2: Euler's Equations 3: The Navier-Stokes Equations 4: Ideal Fluid Flows 5: Viscous Flows 6: Shocks 7: Boundary Layers 8: Instabilities 9: Integrable Models 10: Hamiltonian Systems Based on a Lie Algebra 11: Curvature and Instability 12: Singularities 13: Spectral Methods 14: Finite Difference Methods 15: Geometric Integrators

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[This book] resides at the very highest level as an exposition for graduate students in physics and engineering who seek a unified account of classical fluid dynamics and at least pointers into research topics. * Clark D. Jeffries, MathSciNet * The book is an introduction to fluid mechanics from a theoretical viewpoint. It starts with very basic concepts and proceeds to Euler flow, viscous (Navier-Stokes) flow, shocks, boundary layers, etc. One chapter describes geometric integrators for ordinary differential equations, which preserve symmetries and, therefore, useful properties like conservation laws. * Ilya A. Chernov, zbMath *


[This book] resides at the very highest level as an exposition for graduate students in physics and engineering who seek a unified account of classical fluid dynamics and at least pointers into research topics. * Clark D. Jeffries, MathSciNet *


Author Information

S. G. Rajeev was born in Trivandrum, India. He has a B.Sc. degree from the University of Kerala and a Ph. D. from Syracuse University. After a stint as a Postdoctoral Fellow at MIT, he has been on the faculty at the University of Rochester, where he is a Professor of Physics and of Mathematics. He has done research on several topics in high energy physics and quantum gravity: soliton models for hadrons, string theory, renormalization, quantum field theory, and Yang-Mills theories -- but fluid mechanics was his first love.

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