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Phase transitions

Phase transitions for structured materials: from mesoscopic to macroscopic scale behavior, theory and modelling.

Scientific collaboration between  two research groups: the one of Prof. Mauro Fabrizio, with Barbara Lazzari and Roberta Nibbi Department of Mathematics of the University of Bologna  and the one of  Prof. Jaime Edilberto Munoz Rivera (LNCC-UFRJ, Brazil), Prof.  Gustavo Perla (LNCC-UFRJ, Brazil), Prof.  Pedro Gamboa Romero (UFRJ, Brazil), Prof.  Hugo D. Fernández Sare (UFRJ, Brazil),  Prof.  Marcelo Cavalcanti (UEM, Brazil), Prof.  Mauro de Lima Santos (UFPA, Brazil), dott. Santina Arantes de Fatima. (LNCC) Brasil.


 Research fields

  • Mathematical models in continuous thermomechanics
  • Phase transition models of first and second order
  • Nano and mesoscopic materials
  • Materials with fading memory
  • Partial differential equations for integro-differential systems
  • Electromagnetism of continuous media
  • Recent exchange visit & events

Recent collaboration among prof. Fabrizio and Rivera

August- September 2012 -  XI Workshop on partial differential equation, Lecture of  M. Fabrizio on: Mathematical modelling of migration and integration. 
April 2012 - Prof. Jaime Edilberto Munoz Rivera  lecture  on: Optimal rates of decay to transmission problems with Kelvin Voight partial dissipation
September 2013 - XII Workshop on partial differential equation Lecture of  M. Fabrizio on: Fractional rheological models for thermomechanical systems. Dissipation and free energies

Past collaboration among prof. Fabrizio and Rivera

January 1994 - The collaboration with Jaime Munoz Rivera begins during a meeting in Porto Allegre. After this meeting, the cooperation with LNCC (Laboratório Nacional de Computação Científica) and the University of Rio de Janeiro continued up to now.

Each year J. M. Rivera, G. Perla and S. Arantes de Fatima were visiting the Department of Mathematics in Bologna for developing a mutual cooperation.



 

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