04252nam a2200337Ii 4500991003230809707536070802s2001 ne a sb 101 0 eng d97800804394880080439489b13652321-39ule_inst624.122International Conference on Structural Engineering, Mechanics, and Computation(2001 :Cape Town, South Africa)627383Structural engineering, mechanics, and computation[electronic resource] :proceedings of the International Conference on Structural Engineering, Mechanics, and Computation, 2-4 April 2001, Cape Town, South Africa /edited by A. Zingoni1st ed.Amsterdam ;New York :Elsevier,20012 v. :ill. ;25 cmIncludes bibliographical references and indexesSELECTED CONTENTS.. VOLUME 1. Preface v. Keynote papers. Invited papers. Steel structures: general considerations. Concrete structures: general considerations. Steel-concrete composite construction. Masonry, glass and timber structures. Plate, shell and containment structures. Lamintaed composite plates and shells. Bridges, towers and masts. Finite element formulations. Finite element and numerical modelling. Cracking and fracture mechanics. Soil-structure and fluid-structure interaction. VOLUME 2. Preface v. Stability of thin-walled members. Vibration and dynamic analysis. Vibration control and seismic analysis. Seismic design of stell structures. Seismic design of concrete structures. Analysis and design for blast and impact. Fire safety and fire resistance. Structural safety and reliability. Structural optimisation. Damage prediction and damage assessment. Repair, rehabilitation and strengthening. Loadings and code developments. Concrete and concrete materials. Construction technology and methods. Structural engineering education. Late papersFollowing on from the International Conference on Structural Engineering, Mechanics and Computation, held in Cape Town in April 2001, this book contains the Proceedings, in two volumes. There are over 170 papers written by Authors from around 40 countries worldwide. The contributions include 6 Keynote Papers and 12 Special Invited Papers. In line with the aims of the SEMC 2001 International Conference, and as may be seen from the List of Contents, the papers cover a wide range of topics under a variety of themes. There is a healthy balance between papers of a theoretical nature, concerned with various aspects of structural mechanics and computational issues, and those of a more practical nature, addressing issues of design, safety and construction. As the contributions in these Proceedings show, new and more efficient methods of structural analysis and numerical computation are being explored all the time, while exciting structural materials such as glass have recently come onto the scene. Research interest in the repair and rehabilitation of existing infrastructure continues to grow, particularly in Europe and North America, while the challenges to protect human life and property against the effects of fire, earthquakes and other hazards are being addressed through the development of more appropriate design methods for buildings, bridges and other engineering structuresElectronic reproduction.Amsterdam :Elsevier Science & Technology,2007.Mode of access: World Wide Web.System requirements: Web browser.Title from title screen (viewed on July 25, 2007).Access may be restricted to users at subscribing institutionsStructural engineeringCongressesStructural analysis (Engineering)CongressesElectronic books.localZingoni, AlphoseOriginal00804394899780080439488(DLC) 2001023572(OCoLC)46343075Referexhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780080439488An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click for information.b1365232105-04-2224-01-08991003230809707536Structural engineering, mechanics, and computation1213374UNISALENTOle02624-01-08m@ -engne 0004841nam 2200649 450 991013677710332120230808192429.01-119-18949-71-119-18948-9(CKB)3710000000635402(EBL)4461569(SSID)ssj0001639760(PQKBManifestationID)16398464(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001639760(PQKBWorkID)14957900(PQKB)10542968(MiAaPQ)EBC4461569(Au-PeEL)EBL4461569(CaPaEBR)ebr11188048(CaONFJC)MIL909388(OCoLC)945735885(EXLCZ)99371000000063540220151102h20162016 uy| 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrFunctional differential equations advances and applications /Constantin Corduneanu, Yizeng Li, Mehran MahdaviHoboken, New Jersey :John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated,[2016]©20161 online resource (395 p.)Pure and applied mathematicsDescription based upon print version of record.1-119-18950-0 1-119-18947-0 Includes bibliographical references and index.TITLE PAGE; TABLE OF CONTENTS; PREFACE; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; 1 INTRODUCTION, CLASSIFICATION, SHORT HISTORY, AUXILIARY RESULTS, AND METHODS; 1.1 CLASSICAL AND NEW TYPES OF FEs; 1.2 MAIN DIRECTIONS IN THE STUDY OF FDE; 1.3 METRIC SPACES AND RELATED CONCEPTS; 1.4 FUNCTIONS SPACES; 1.5 SOME NONLINEAR AUXILIARY TOOLS; 1.6 FURTHER TYPES OF FES; 2 EXISTENCE THEORY FOR FUNCTIONAL EQUATIONS; 2.1 LOCAL EXISTENCE FOR CONTINUOUS OR MEASURABLE SOLUTIONS; 2.2 GLOBAL EXISTENCE FOR SOME CLASSES OF FUNCTIONAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS; 2.3 EXISTENCE FOR A SECOND-ORDER FUNCTIONAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION2.4 THE COMPARISON METHOD IN OBTAINING GLOBAL EXISTENCE RESULTS2.5 A FUNCTIONAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION WITH BOUNDED SOLUTIONS ON THE POSITIVE SEMIAXIS; 2.6 AN EXISTENCE RESULT FOR FUNCTIONAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS WITH RETARDED ARGUMENT; 2.7 A SECOND-ORDER FUNCTIONAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION WITH BOUNDED SOLUTIONS ON THE POSITIVE SEMIAXIS; 2.8 A GLOBAL EXISTENCE RESULT FOR A CLASS OF FIRST-ORDER FUNCTIONAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS; 2.9 A GLOBAL EXISTENCE RESULT IN A SPECIAL FUNCTION SPACE AND A POSITIVITY RESULT; 2.10 SOLUTION SETS FOR CAUSAL FUNCTIONAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS2.11 AN APPLICATION TO OPTIMAL CONTROL THEORY2.12 FLOW INVARIANCE; 2.13 FURTHER EXAMPLES/APPLICATIONS/COMMENTS; 2.14 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTES; 3 STABILITY THEORY OF FUNCTIONAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS; 3.1 SOME PRELIMINARY CONSIDERATIONS AND DEFINITIONS; 3.2 COMPARISON METHOD IN STABILITY THEORY OF ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS; 3.3 STABILITY UNDER PERMANENT PERTURBATIONS; 3.4 STABILITY FOR SOME FUNCTIONAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS; 3.5 PARTIAL STABILITY; 3.6 STABILITY AND PARTIAL STABILITY OF FINITE DELAY SYSTEMS; 3.7 STABILITY OF INVARIANT SETS; 3.8 ANOTHER TYPE OF STABILITY3.9 VECTOR AND MATRIX LIAPUNOV FUNCTIONS3.10 A FUNCTIONAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION; 3.11 BRIEF COMMENTS ON THE START AND EVOLUTION OF THE COMPARISON METHOD IN STABILITY; 3.12 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTES; 4 OSCILLATORY MOTION, WITH SPECIAL REGARD TO THE ALMOST PERIODIC CASE; 4.1 TRIGONOMETRIC POLYNOMIALS AND APr-SPACES; 4.2 SOME PROPERTIES OF THE SPACES; 4.3 APr-SOLUTIONS TO ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS; 4.4 APr-SOLUTIONS TO CONVOLUTION EQUATIONS; 4.5 OSCILLATORY SOLUTIONS INVOLVING THE SPACE B; 4.6 OSCILLATORY MOTIONS DESCRIBED BY CLASSICAL ALMOST PERIODIC FUNCTIONS4.7 DYNAMICAL SYSTEMS AND ALMOST PERIODICITY4.8 BRIEF COMMENTS ON THE DEFINITION OF SPACES AND RELATED TOPICS; 4.9 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTES; 5 NEUTRAL FUNCTIONAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS; 5.1 SOME GENERALITIES AND EXAMPLES RELATED TO NEUTRAL FUNCTIONAL EQUATIONS; 5.2 FURTHER EXISTENCE RESULTS CONCERNING NEUTRAL FIRST-ORDER EQUATIONS; 5.3 SOME AUXILIARY RESULTS; 5.4 A CASE STUDY, I; 5.5 ANOTHER CASE STUDY, II; 5.6 SECOND-ORDER CAUSAL NEUTRAL FUNCTIONAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS, I; 5.7 SECOND-ORDER CAUSAL NEUTRAL FUNCTIONAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS, II; 5.8 A NEUTRAL FUNCTIONAL EQUATION WITH CONVOLUTION5.9 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTESPure and applied mathematics (John Wiley & Sons : Unnumbered)Functional differential equationsFunctional differential equations.515/.35Corduneanu C.12266Li Yizeng1949-Mahdavi Mehran1959-MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910136777103321Functional differential equations2039081UNINA