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Unified Non-Local Relativistic Theory of Transport Processes

Boris V Alexeev

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  • 466 sidor
  • 2016

Unified Non-Local Relativistic Theory of Transport Processes highlights the most significant features of non-local relativistic theory, which is a highly effective tool for solving many physical problems in areas where the classical local theory runs into difficulties. The book provides the fundamental science behind new non-local physics - generalized for relativistic cases and applied in a range of scales - from transport phenomena in massless physical systems to unified theory of dissipative structures.

The book complements the author's previous monograph on Unified Non-Local Theory of Transport Processes (Elsevier, 2015), which is mainly devoted to non-relativistic non-local physics. Nevertheless, the theory as handled in this new work is outlined independently so the book can be studied on its own.




  • Comprehensive collection of non-local relativistic theory with examples that could previously only be found scattered in the literature
  • Provides applications in quantum non-local relativistic hydrodynamics, quantum solitons in solid matter, and plasmas
  • Uses generalized non-local kinetic theory as a highly effective tool for solving many physical problems beyond classical physics
  • Presents non-local relativistic physics in many related problems of hydrodynamics, gravity, nonlinear optics, time quantization, and applied mathematics
  • Includes concrete mathematical problems that are physically consistent and can be solved and studied both analytically and numerically
  • Författare: Boris V Alexeev
  • Format: Pocket/Paperback
  • ISBN: 9780444638540
  • Språk: Engelska
  • Antal sidor: 466
  • Utgivningsdatum: 2016-08-18
  • Förlag: Elsevier