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Working Toward Solutions in Fluid Dynamics and Astrophysics

What the Equations Don't Say
BuchKartoniert, Paperback
104 Seiten
Englisch
Springererschienen am29.03.20231st ed. 2023
The audience of the book includes philosophers of science, philosophers of mathematics, scientists with philosophical interests, and students in philosophy, history, mathematics, and science.mehr
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KlappentextThe audience of the book includes philosophers of science, philosophers of mathematics, scientists with philosophical interests, and students in philosophy, history, mathematics, and science.
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-3-031-25685-1
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartKartoniert, Paperback
Verlag
Erscheinungsjahr2023
Erscheinungsdatum29.03.2023
Auflage1st ed. 2023
Seiten104 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
IllustrationenIX, 104 p. 10 illus., 3 illus. in color.
Artikel-Nr.51783236

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Preface.- "How Mathematics Figures Differently in Exact Solutions, Simulations, and Physical Models .-  Finding Solutions to the Navier-Stokes Equations in Fluid Dynamics, and Where the Search Leads Philosophers .-  Fluid Motion for Philosophers of Mathematics, or Which Solutions Do You Want for Navier-Stokes? .-  Odd Models of Black Hole Evaporation, or, What to Do When You Can't Solve Equations .- Black Hole Coalescence: Observation and Model Validation .mehr

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Autor

Erik Curiel is Assistant Professor at the Munich Center for Mathematical Philosophy (LMU Munich) and Senior Research Fellow at the Black Hole Initiative (Harvard). In physics, he works on general relativity, semi-classical gravity and black hole thermodynamics. In philosophy, he works in all areas of philosophy of physics and many areas in more general philosophy of science. He has held academic positions at the University of Western Ontario, the London School of Economics, the University of Pittsburgh and Stanford, and has held research fellowships at Trinity College (Cambridge), the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory and the Università degli Studi di Firenze. His work has appeared in The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, Nature Astronomy, Philosophy of Science, and Physical Review D, and his unpublished work is widely cited.

Lydia Patton is Professor in the Department of Philosophy at Virginia Tech, with current research projects centering on theory testing and on differential equations and their use in physical theories, especially fluid dynamics and gravitational wave astronomy. Patton is a founder of the VT Gravity Lab, the Editor in Chief of the journal HOPOS, and Series Editor of the Palgrave-Springer series New Directions in the Philosophy of Science. Patton's work has been published in journals including Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics, Synthese, The Monist, History and Philosophy of Logic, and Historia Mathematica, and in dozens of edited collections.
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