Variational and Extremum Principles in Macroscopic Systems

by Stanislaw Sieniutycz and Henrik Farkas

Stanislaw Sieniutycz (Editor) and Henrik Farkas (Editor)

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Recent years have seen a growing trend to derive models of macroscopic phenomena encountered in the fields of engineering, physics, chemistry, ecology, self-organisation theory and econophysics from various variational or extremum principles. Through the link between the integral extremum of a functional and the local extremum of a function (explicit, for example, in the Pontryagin's maximum principle variational and extremum principles are mutually related. Thus it makes sense to consider them within a common context.

The main goal of Variational and Extremum Principles in Macroscopic Systems is to collect various mathematical formulations and examples of physical reasoning that involve both basic theoretical aspects and applications of variational and extremum approaches to systems of the macroscopic world.

The first part of the book is focused on the theory, whereas the second focuses on applications. The unifying variational approach is used to derive the balance or conservation equations, phenomenological equations linking fluxes and forces, equations of change for processes with coupled transfer of energy and substance, and optimal conditions for energy management.
  • ISBN10 1280630132
  • ISBN13 9781280630132
  • Publish Date 1 January 2010 (first published 30 March 2005)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Out of Print 17 June 2015
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Elsevier Science
  • Pages 771
  • Language English