Advance Access Publication on 5 July 2017Many physical systems are well described on domains which are relatively large in some directions but relatively thin in other directions. In this scenario, we typically expect the system to have emergent structures that vary slowly over the large dimensions. For practical mathematical modelling of such systems we require efficient and accurate methodologies for reducing the dimension of the original system and extracting the emergent dynamics. Common mathematical approximations for determining the emergent dynamics often rely on self-consistency arguments or limits as the aspect ratio of the ‘large’ and ‘thin’ dimensions becomes unphysically infinite. Here we build on a new approach, previously esta...
A persistent feature of complex systems in engineering and science is the emergence of macroscopic, ...
We discuss efficient macroscale modelling of microscale systems using patch dynamics. This pilot st...
We discuss efficient macroscale modelling of microscale systems using patch dynamics. This pilot st...
Many practical approximations in science and engineering invoke a relatively long physical domain wi...
Many practical approximations in physics and engineering invoke a relatively long physical domain wi...
Abstract Many multiscale physical scenarios have a spatial domain which is large in some dimensions ...
Developments in dynamical systems theory provides new support for the macroscale modelling of pdes a...
Developments in dynamical systems theory provide new support for the macroscale modelling of pdes an...
Developments in dynamical systems theory provide new support for the macroscale modelling of pdes an...
Developments in dynamical systems theory provide new support for the macroscale modelling of pdes an...
Many multiscale physical scenarios have a spatial domain which is large in some dimensions but relat...
Developments in dynamical systems theory provides new support for the macroscale modelling of pdes a...
Developments in dynamical systems theory provides new support for the macroscale modelling of pdes a...
Proceedings of the 10th Biennial Engineering Mathematics and Applications Conference (EMAC2011) held...
Consider the macroscale modelling of microscale spatio-temporal dynamics. Here we develop an approac...
A persistent feature of complex systems in engineering and science is the emergence of macroscopic, ...
We discuss efficient macroscale modelling of microscale systems using patch dynamics. This pilot st...
We discuss efficient macroscale modelling of microscale systems using patch dynamics. This pilot st...
Many practical approximations in science and engineering invoke a relatively long physical domain wi...
Many practical approximations in physics and engineering invoke a relatively long physical domain wi...
Abstract Many multiscale physical scenarios have a spatial domain which is large in some dimensions ...
Developments in dynamical systems theory provides new support for the macroscale modelling of pdes a...
Developments in dynamical systems theory provide new support for the macroscale modelling of pdes an...
Developments in dynamical systems theory provide new support for the macroscale modelling of pdes an...
Developments in dynamical systems theory provide new support for the macroscale modelling of pdes an...
Many multiscale physical scenarios have a spatial domain which is large in some dimensions but relat...
Developments in dynamical systems theory provides new support for the macroscale modelling of pdes a...
Developments in dynamical systems theory provides new support for the macroscale modelling of pdes a...
Proceedings of the 10th Biennial Engineering Mathematics and Applications Conference (EMAC2011) held...
Consider the macroscale modelling of microscale spatio-temporal dynamics. Here we develop an approac...
A persistent feature of complex systems in engineering and science is the emergence of macroscopic, ...
We discuss efficient macroscale modelling of microscale systems using patch dynamics. This pilot st...
We discuss efficient macroscale modelling of microscale systems using patch dynamics. This pilot st...