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Title Working toward solutions in fluid dynamics and astrophysics : what the equations don't say / Lydia Patton, Erik Curiel, editors
Published Cham : Springer, 2023

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Description 1 online resource (111 p.)
Series SpringerBriefs in history of science and technology
SpringerBriefs in history of science and technology.
Contents 3.6.1 Inexact Solutions and Mathematical Freedom -- 3.6.2 Formal Calculus of Variations -- 3.7 Philosophical Opportunities -- 3.7.1 Beautiful Mathematics -- 3.7.2 Responsible Fictionalism -- 3.7.3 Calculation -- 3.7.4 Ontology of Mathematics -- 3.8 Appendix: Symbolic Vector Calculus -- 3.9 Appendix: The Laplacian -- 3.10 Appendix: Some Weak Derivative Calculations -- 3.10.1 Going Farther Into delta left parenthesis x right parenthesis(x) -- References -- 4 Fishbones, Wheels, Eyes, and Butterflies: Heuristic Structural Reasoning in the Search for Solutions to the Navier-Stokes Equations
Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- Contributors -- 1 Introduction -- References -- 2 How Mathematics Figures Differently in Exact Solutions, Simulations, and Physical Models -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Exact Solutions of (Differential) Equations -- 2.3 Simulations -- 2.3.1 Simulations of (Differential) Equations of Mathematical Physics -- 2.3.2 Agent-Based Simulations -- 2.4 Role of Mathematics in Experimental Physical Models -- 2.4.1 Physical Analogies in the Early Twentieth Century -- 2.4.2 The Method of Physically Similar Systems -- 2.5 Conclusion -- References
3 Fluid Mechanics for Philosophers, or Which Solutions Do You Want for Navier-Stokes? -- 3.1 How the Equation Says What it Says -- 3.1.1 How a Fluid Moves: the Material Derivative -- 3.1.2 The Millennium Prize version of Navier-Stokes -- 3.1.3 Invariance -- 3.2 The Question of Solutions -- 3.2.1 Contrast the Question of Numbers -- 3.2.2 What are Solutions to PDEs? -- 3.3 Weak Derivatives -- 3.3.1 The Problem of Multiplication -- 3.4 Weak Solutions to Differential Equations -- 3.4.1 Distributions -- 3.5 The Weak Navier-Stokes Equation -- 3.6 Relations to Physics and Engineering
4.1 The Argument from Successful Theories -- 4.2 Are Theories Based on Differential Equations Successful? -- 4.3 Working to Formulate and Solve an Equation -- 4.3.1 Finding Exact Solutions to the Navier-Stokes Equations -- 4.4 Heuristic Reasoning: What's In an Equation? -- References -- 5 Black Hole Coalescence: Observation and Model Validation -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Modelling and Observing Binary Black Hole Mergers -- 5.2.1 Template-Based Searches for Gravitational Waves -- 5.2.2 Bayesian Parameter Estimation -- 5.2.3 Modelling Black Hole Coalescence -- 5.2.4 Model-Dependent Observation
5.3 Model Validation and Circularity -- 5.3.1 Worry 1: Theory-Laden Observation of Gravitational Waves -- 5.3.2 Worry 2: Theory-Laden Observation of Binary Black Hole Mergers -- 5.3.3 Modelling Bias -- 5.3.4 Theoretical Bias -- 5.4 Model Validation with the LIGO-Virgo Observations -- 5.5 Conclusion -- References
Summary This book focuses on continuing the long-standing productive dialogue between physical science and the philosophy of science. Researchers and readers who want to keep up to date on front-line scientific research in fluid mechanics and gravitational wave astrophysics will find timely and well-informed analyses of this scientific research and its philosophical significance. These exciting frontiers of research pose deep scientific problems, and raise key questions in the philosophy of science related to scientific explanation and understanding, theory change and assessment, measurement, interpretation, realism, and modeling. The audience of the book includes philosophers of science, philosophers of mathematics, scientists with philosophical interests, and students in philosophy, history, mathematics, and science. Anyone who is interested in the methods and philosophical questions behind the recent exciting work in physics discussed here will profit from reading this book
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed April 7, 2023)
Subject Science -- Philosophy.
Fluid dynamics.
Astrophysics.
astrophysics.
Astrophysics
Fluid dynamics
Science -- Philosophy
Form Electronic book
Author Patton, Lydia.
Curiel, Erik
ISBN 9783031256868
3031256867