Cart
Free Shipping in Australia
Proud to be B-Corp

Advection and Diffusion in Random Media Leonid Piterbarg

Advection and Diffusion in Random Media By Leonid Piterbarg

Advection and Diffusion in Random Media by Leonid Piterbarg


$257.39
Condition - New
Only 2 left

Summary

This book originated from our interest in sea surface temperature variability. While selecting material for this book we focused, first, on theoretical issues that could be helpful for understanding mixture processes in the ocean, and, sec ond, on our own contribution to the problem.

Advection and Diffusion in Random Media Summary

Advection and Diffusion in Random Media: Implications for Sea Surface Temperature Anomalies by Leonid Piterbarg

This book originated from our interest in sea surface temperature variability. Our initial, though entirely pragmatic, goal was to derive adequate mathemat ical tools for handling certain oceanographic problems. Eventually, however, these considerations went far beyond oceanographic applications partly because one of the authors is a mathematician. We found that many theoretical issues of turbulent transport problems had been repeatedly discussed in fields of hy drodynamics, plasma and solid matter physics, and mathematics itself. There are few monographs concerned with turbulent diffusion in the ocean (Csanady 1973, Okubo 1980, Monin and Ozmidov 1988). While selecting material for this book we focused, first, on theoretical issues that could be helpful for understanding mixture processes in the ocean, and, sec ond, on our own contribution to the problem. Mathematically all of the issues addressed in this book are concentrated around a single linear equation: the stochastic advection-diffusion equation. There is no attempt to derive universal statistics for turbulent flow. Instead, the focus is on a statistical description of a passive scalar (tracer) under given velocity statistics. As for applications, this book addresses only one phenomenon: transport of sea surface temperature anomalies. Hopefully, however, our two main approaches are applicable to other subjects.

Table of Contents

Preface. 1. Problem Statement. 2. Scale Classification of Turbulent Diffusion Models. 3. Delta-Correlation Approximation. 4. Homogenization and Superdiffusion. 5. Finite Correlation Time. 6. The Inverse Problem: Maximum Likelihood Method. 7. Maximum Likelihood Estimators: Numerical Simulations. 8. The Inverse Problem: Autoregressive Estimators. 9. A Stochastic Model for SST Anomaly Transport. 10. Advection and Diffusion Inferred From SST Anomaly Time Series. References. Index.

Additional information

NPB9780792344506
9780792344506
0792344502
Advection and Diffusion in Random Media: Implications for Sea Surface Temperature Anomalies by Leonid Piterbarg
New
Hardback
Springer
1997-03-31
330
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a new book - be the first to read this copy. With untouched pages and a perfect binding, your brand new copy is ready to be opened for the first time

Customer Reviews - Advection and Diffusion in Random Media