This book surveys significant modern contributions to the mathematical
theories of generalized heat wave equations. The first three chapters
form a comprehensive survey of most modern contributions also describing
in detail the mathematical properties of each model. Acceleration waves
and shock waves are the focus in the next two chapters. Numerical
techniques, continuous data dependence, and spatial stability of the
solution in a cylinder, feature prominently among other topics treated
in the following two chapters. The final two chapters are devoted to a
description of selected applications and the corresponding formation of
mathematical models. Illustrations are taken from a broad range that
includes nanofluids, porous media, thin films, nuclear reactors, traffic
flow, biology, and medicine, all of contemporary active technological
importance and interest.
This book will be of value to applied mathematicians, theoretical
engineers and other practitioners who wish to know both the theory and
its relevance to diverse applications.