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Editorial

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 December 1999

S. D. HOWISON
Affiliation:
OCIAM, Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford, 24–29 St Giles, Oxford OX1 3LB, UK
J. R. OCKENDON
Affiliation:
OCIAM, Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford, 24–29 St Giles, Oxford OX1 3LB, UK
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Abstract

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This special issue of the European Journal of Applied Mathematics is devoted to papers on free boundary problems, largely for Hele-Shaw or Stokes flows. The majority of the papers were presented at a meetingSupport from the London Mathematical Society is gratefully acknowledged. on these topics held in Oxford in August 1998, 100 years after H. S. Hele-Shaw first described his cell [2], and 40 years on from the classic experiment of Saffman & Taylor [4]. The conference delegates sent a message of good wishes to P. Ya Polubarinova-Kochina (below), whose paper in 1945 [3], together with that of Galin in the same year [1], may be said to have initiated the modern study of the Hele-Shaw free boundary problem. We learned with great sadness of Polubarinova-Kochina's death this year, at the age of 100; her active scientific career spanned some 75 years.

As part of the preparation for the conference, with the assistance of K. A. Gillow we have assembled a 600-paper bibliography on Hele-Shaw and Stokes flow; it can be found at www.maths.ox.ac.uk/˜howison/Hele-Shaw/. We hope it will be useful to the many researchers in these areas, which even after a century of investigation will clearly retain their mathematical and practical interest for many years to come.

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© 1999 Cambridge University Press