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Mathematical analysis of partial differential equations modeling electrostatic MEMS / Pierpaolo Esposito, Nassif Ghoussoub, Yujin Guo.

Author/creator Esposito, Pierpaolo
Other author/creatorGhoussoub, N. (Nassif), 1953-
Other author/creatorGuo, Yujin.
Format Book and Print
Publication InfoProvidence, R.I. : American Mathematical Society, 2010.
Descriptionxiii, 318 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm.
Subject(s)
Series Courant lecture notes in mathematics ; 20
Courant lecture notes in mathematics ; 20. ^A691371
Contents Introduction -- Estimates for the pull-in voltage -- The branch of stable solutions -- Estimates for the pull-in distance -- The first branch of unstable solutions -- Description of the global set of solutions -- Power-law profiles on symmetric domains -- Different modes of dynamic deflection -- Estimates on quenching times -- Refined profile of solutions at quenching time -- A fourth-order model with a clamped boundary on a ball -- A fourth-order model with a pinned boundary on convex domains -- Appendix A: Hardy-Rellich inequalities.
Abstract "Micro- and nanoelectromechanical systems (MEMS and NEMS), which combine electronics with miniature-size mechanical devices, are essential components of modern technology. It is the mathematical model describing 'electrostatically actuated' MEMS that is addressed in this monograph. Even the simplified models that the authors deal with still lead to very interesting second- and fourth-order nonlinear elliptic equations (in the stationary case) and to nonlinear parabolic equations (in the dynamic case). While nonlinear eigenvalue problems - where the stationary MEMS models fit - are a well-developed field of PDEs, the type of inverse square nonlinearity that appears here helps shed a new light on the class of singular supercritical problems and their specific challenges. Besides the practical considerations, the model is a rich source of interesting mathematical phenomena. Numerics, formal asymptotic analysis, and ODE methods give lots of information and point to many conjectures. However, even in the simplest idealized versions of electrostatic MEMS, one essentially needs the full available arsenal of modern PDE techniques to do the required rigorous mathematical analysis, which is the main objective of this volume. This monograph could therefore be used as an advanced graduate text for a motivational introduction to many recent methods of nonlinear analysis and PDEs through the analysis of a set of equations that have enormous practical significance."--Publisher's description.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references (p. 309-215) and index.
LCCN 2009045518
ISBN9780821849576 (alk. paper)
ISBN0821849573 (alk. paper)

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