Control of spatio-temporal pattern formation governed by geometrical models of interface evolution

Numerous natural phenomena are characterized by spatio-temporal dynamics which give rise to time evolving spatial patterns. Although studies that address the problem of modelling these complex dynamics exist, a model based control approach for such systems is still a challenging task. The work in th...

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Main Author: Bouaru, Adrian
Other Authors: Coca, Daniel
Published: University of Sheffield 2015
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spelling ndltd-bl.uk-oai-ethos.bl.uk-6787622017-10-04T03:44:04ZControl of spatio-temporal pattern formation governed by geometrical models of interface evolutionBouaru, AdrianCoca, Daniel2015Numerous natural phenomena are characterized by spatio-temporal dynamics which give rise to time evolving spatial patterns. Although studies that address the problem of modelling these complex dynamics exist, a model based control approach for such systems is still a challenging task. The work in this thesis is concerned with the development of control methods for such spatio-temporal systems, where interface growth is represented using a geometric evolution law. In particular, the focus is set on the control of dendritic crystal growth and wind-aided wildfire spread.620University of Sheffieldhttp://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.678762http://etheses.whiterose.ac.uk/11698/Electronic Thesis or Dissertation
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Control of spatio-temporal pattern formation governed by geometrical models of interface evolution
description Numerous natural phenomena are characterized by spatio-temporal dynamics which give rise to time evolving spatial patterns. Although studies that address the problem of modelling these complex dynamics exist, a model based control approach for such systems is still a challenging task. The work in this thesis is concerned with the development of control methods for such spatio-temporal systems, where interface growth is represented using a geometric evolution law. In particular, the focus is set on the control of dendritic crystal growth and wind-aided wildfire spread.
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title Control of spatio-temporal pattern formation governed by geometrical models of interface evolution
title_short Control of spatio-temporal pattern formation governed by geometrical models of interface evolution
title_full Control of spatio-temporal pattern formation governed by geometrical models of interface evolution
title_fullStr Control of spatio-temporal pattern formation governed by geometrical models of interface evolution
title_full_unstemmed Control of spatio-temporal pattern formation governed by geometrical models of interface evolution
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