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  1. Chinese Annals of Mathematics, Series B
  2. Chinese Annals of Mathematics, Series B : Volume 36
  3. Chinese Annals of Mathematics, Series B : Volume 36, Issue 5, September 2015
  4. Thermal creep flow for the Boltzmann equation
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Chinese Annals of Mathematics, Series B : Volume 38
Chinese Annals of Mathematics, Series B : Volume 37
Chinese Annals of Mathematics, Series B : Volume 36
Chinese Annals of Mathematics, Series B : Volume 36, Issue 6, November 2015
Chinese Annals of Mathematics, Series B : Volume 36, Issue 5, September 2015
From dislocation motion to an additive velocity gradient decomposition, and some simple models of dislocation dynamics
A penalty-regularization-operator splitting method for the numerical solution of a scalar Eikonal equation
On the numerical solution of some Eikonal equations: An elliptic solver approach
Some smoothness results for classical problems in optimal design and applications
Weak continuity and compactness for nonlinear partial differential equations
Identifiability and stability of an inverse problem involving a Fredholm equation
Feedback stabilization for a scalar conservation law with PID boundary control
The Moser-Trudinger-Onofri inequality
Two-level additive Schwarz methods using rough polyharmonic splines-based coarse spaces
The role of a vanishing interfacial layer in perfect elasto-plasticity
Pressure boundary conditions for blood flows
An optimal design method based on small amplitude homogenization
Thermal creep flow for the Boltzmann equation
Transversal instability for the thermodiffusive reaction-diffusion system
Long-time turbulence model deduced from the Navier-Stokes equations
Chinese Annals of Mathematics, Series B : Volume 36, Issue 4, July 2015
Chinese Annals of Mathematics, Series B : Volume 36, Issue 3, May 2015
Chinese Annals of Mathematics, Series B : Volume 36, Issue 2, March 2015
Chinese Annals of Mathematics, Series B : Volume 36, Issue 1, January 2015
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Chinese Annals of Mathematics, Series B : Volume 34
Chinese Annals of Mathematics, Series B : Volume 33
Chinese Annals of Mathematics, Series B : Volume 32
Chinese Annals of Mathematics, Series B : Volume 31
Chinese Annals of Mathematics, Series B : Volume 30
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Chinese Annals of Mathematics, Series B : Volume 28
Chinese Annals of Mathematics, Series B : Volume 27

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Thermal creep flow for the Boltzmann equation

Content Provider Springer Nature Link
Author Huang, Feimin
Copyright Year 2015
Abstract It is known that the Boltzmann equation has close relation to the classical systems in fluid dynamics. However, it provides more information on the microscopic level so that some phenomena, like the thermal creep flow, can not be modeled by the classical systems of fluid dynamics, such as the Euler equations. The author gives an example to show this phenomenon rigorously in a special setting. This paper is completely based on the author’s recent work, jointly with Wang and Yang.
Starting Page 855
Ending Page 870
Page Count 16
File Format PDF
ISSN 02529599
Journal Chinese Annals of Mathematics, Series B
Volume Number 36
Issue Number 5
e-ISSN 18606261
Language English
Publisher Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Publisher Date 2015-08-07
Publisher Place Berlin, Heidelberg
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword Thermal creep flow Non-classical fluid system Boltzmann equation Rarefied gas flows, Boltzmann equation Mathematics Applications of Mathematics
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Applied Mathematics
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