Synopses & Reviews
This volume celebrates the eightieth birthday of the famous applied mathematician Joseph B. Keller. The book contains 12 chapters, each on a specific area of mathematical modeling, written by established researchers who have collaborated with J.B. Keller during his long career. These chapters, all inspired by J.B. Keller, deal with a variety of application fields and together span the broad subject of mathematical modeling. The models discussed in the book describe the behavior of various systems such as those related to finance, waves, microorganisms, shocks, DNA, flames, contact, optics, fluids, bubbles and jets. The book also contains a preface written by the Editors, a full list of J.B. Keller's publications, and a comprehensive index. The book is intended for mathematicians, scientists and engineers, as well as graduate students in these fields, who are interested in mathematical models of physical phenomena.
Synopsis
ThisvolumecelebratestheeightiethbirthdayofJosephB. Keller. The authors who contributed to this volume belong to what can be called the Keller school of applied mathematics. They are former students, postdoctoral fellows and visiting scientists who have collaborated with Joe (some of them still do) during his long career. They all look at Joe as their ultimate (role) model. JoeKeller sdistinguishedcareerhasbeendividedbetweentheCourant Institute of Mathematical Sciences at New York University, where he received all his degrees (his PhD adviser being the great R. Courant himself) and served as a professor for 30 years, and Stanford University, where he has been since 1978. The appended photos highlight some scenes from the old days. Those who know Joe Keller s work have been always amazed by its diversity and breadth. It is considered a well-known truth that there is not a single important area in applied mathematics or physics which Keller did not contribute to. This can be appreciated, for example, by glancing through his list of publication included in this volume. App- priately, the papers in this book, written with Joe s inspiration, cover a variety of application areas; together they span the broad subject of mathematical modeling. The models discussed in the book describe the behavior of various systems such as those related to ?nance, waves, - croorganisms, shocks, DNA, ?ames, contact, optics, ?uids, bubbles and jets. Joe s activity includes many more areas, which unfortunately are not represented here."
Table of Contents
Publications of
Joseph B. Keller. Preface.
Monte Carlo Simulation for American Options; R. Caflisch, S. Chaudhary.
Some Problems in Electromagnetics; M. Cheney.
Pattern Formation in a Suspension of Swimming Microorganisms: Nonlinear Aspects; R. Childress, E. Spiegel.
Non-Reflecting Boundaries: High-Order Treatment; D. Givoli.
Nonreflecting Boundary Conditions for Time Dependent Waves; M. Grote.
Weak Shock Reflection; J. Hunter, A.M. Tesdall.
Bifurcation Theory, Symmetry Breaking and Homogenization in Continuum Mechanics Descriptions of DNA; J. Maddocks.
On Flames as Discontinuity Surfaces in Gasdynamic Flows; B.J. Matkowsky.
Contact Lines; M. Miksis.
Eikonal Functions: Old and New; J. Rubinstein, C. Wolansky.
Physical Insight, Mathematical Modeling and Asymptotics; L. Ting.
Waves, Bubbles and Jets; J.-M. Vanden-Broeck.
Index.