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By A. M. Anile (auth.), Giuseppe Toscani, Vinicio Boffi, Salvatore Rionero (eds.)

Contents: A.M. Anile: Modeling severe relativistic electron beams.- N. Bellomo, M. Lachowicz: at the asymptotic conception of the Boltzmann and Enskog equations. A rigorous H-theorem for the Enskog equation.- F. Brezzi et al.: On a few numerical difficulties in semiconductor equipment simulation.- D.G.Cacuci, V. Protopopescu: Canonical propagators for nonlinear platforms: conception and pattern applications.- R.E. Caflisch: Singularity formation for vortex sheets and hyperbolic equations.- H. Cornille: special exponential variety options to the discrete Boltzmann models.- P. Degond et al.: Semiconductor modelling through the Boltzmann equation.- G. Frosali: Functional-analytic suggestions within the research of time-dependent electron swarms in weakly ionized gases.- G.P. Galdi, M. Padula: additional ends up in the nonlinear balance of the Bénard problem.- F. Golse: Particle shipping in nonhomogeneous media.- K.R. Rajagopal: a few fresh effects on swirling flows of Newtonian and non-Newtonian fluids.- Y. Sone et al.: Evaporation and condensation of a rarefield gasoline among its parallel planes.- G. Spiga: Rigorous option to the prolonged kinetic equations for homogeneous fuel combos.

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