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Transport phenomena in complex systems (part 1)

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ROYAL SOC
DOI: 10.1098/rsta.2020.0301

Keywords

transport phenomena; complex systems; pattern formation; soft matter; phase transformations; biophysical systems

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  1. Russian Science Foundation [18-19-00008]
  2. Russian Science Foundation [21-19-28019] Funding Source: Russian Science Foundation

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This journal issue focuses on the theoretical, computational, and experimental studies of transport phenomena in complex systems. It covers various types of phenomena such as heat and mass transfer, hydrodynamic and rheological effects, and electromagnetic field propagation. The issue highlights anomalous, relaxation, and nonlinear transport, as well as transport induced by external fields and noise, with a special emphasis on biological systems and progressive methods in cancer, heart attack, and insult therapy.
The issue, in two parts, is devoted to theoretical, computational and experimental studies of transport phenomena in various complex systems (in porous and composite media; systems with physical and chemical reactions and phase and structural transformations; in biological tissues and materials). Various types of these phenomena (heat and mass transfer; hydrodynamic and rheological effects; electromagnetic field propagation) are considered. Anomalous, relaxation and nonlinear transport, as well as transport induced by the impact of external fields and noise, is the focus of this issue. Modern methods of computational modelling, statistical physics and hydrodynamics, nonlinear dynamics and experimental methods are presented and discussed. Special attention is paid to transport phenomena in biological systems (such as haemodynamics in stenosed and thrombosed blood vessels magneto-induced heat generation and propagation in biological tissues, and anomalous transport in living cells) and to the development of a scientific background for progressive methods in cancer, heart attack and insult therapy (magnetic hyperthermia for cancer therapy, magnetically induced circulation flow in thrombosed blood vessels and non-contact determination of the local rate of blood flow in coronary arteries). The present issue includes works on the phenomenological study of transport processes, the derivation of a macroscopic governing equation on the basis of the analysis of a complicated internal reaction and the microscopic determination of macroscopic characteristics of the studied systems. This article is part of the theme issue 'Transport phenomena in complex systems (part 1)'.

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