This book presents the proceedings of the international conference
Particle Systems and Partial Differential Equations I, which took place
at the Centre of Mathematics of the University of Minho, Braga,
Portugal, from the 5th to the 7th of December, 2012.
The purpose of the conference was to bring together world leaders to
discuss their topics of expertise and to present some of their latest
research developments in those fields. Among the participants were
researchers in probability, partial differential equations and kinetics
theory. The aim of the meeting was to present to a varied public the
subject of interacting particle systems, its motivation from the
viewpoint of physics and its relation with partial differential
equations or kinetics theory and to stimulate discussions and possibly
new collaborations among researchers with different backgrounds.
The book contains lecture notes written by François Golse on the
derivation of hydrodynamic equations (compressible and incompressible
Euler and Navier-Stokes) from the Boltzmann equation, and several short
papers written by some of the participants in the conference. Among the
topics covered by the short papers are hydrodynamic limits;
fluctuations; phase transitions; motions of shocks and anti shocks in
exclusion processes; large number asymptotics for systems with
self-consistent coupling; quasi-variational inequalities; unique
continuation properties for PDEs and others.
The book will benefit probabilists, analysts and mathematicians who are
interested in statistical physics, stochastic processes, partial
differential equations and kinetics theory, along with physicists.