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Volume 9

Journal of Earth Science & Climatic Change

Climate Congress 2018

August 06-07, 2018

August 06-07, 2018 Osaka, Japan

4

th

World Congress on

Climate Change and Global Warming

Block element method and its application in seismology

Vladimir Babeshko

1, 2

, Olga Evdokimova

1

and Olga Babeshko

2

1

Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia

2

Kuban State University, Russia

A

new mathematical method based on high-level mathematics called the block element method was developed. The method

is applicable to boundary value problems for partial differential equations and their systems.Themethod includes a number

of other mathematical approaches and has numerous applications in various fields. Thanks to this method, it was possible

to investigate and solve a number of problems that could not be solved by other methods. The method, despite numerous

applications, is in the development stage and penetrates into an increasing number of scientific problems. The advantage of

the method is the representation of solutions of boundary problems in analytical form, in the form of integrals, which makes

it possible to identify those properties of solutions that are not visible when applying traditional numerical methods. The

applications of this method in seismology are given for the different examples of the lithospheric plates. Comparisons of the

theoretical results with the consequence of real earthquakes are given.

Biography

Vladimir Babeshko has completed his PhD (Doctor of Mechanics) from Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia. He is a Chief of Scientific-Research Center for

Forecasting and Preventing Geoecological and Technologenic Disasters, Kuban State University and Southern Research Center, Russian Academy of Sciences.

He has 20 patents, published 7 monographs and more than 450 papers in reputed journals to his credit.

babeshko41@mail.ru

Vladimir Babeshko et al., J Earth Sci Clim Change 2018, Volume 9

DOI: 10.4172/2157-7617-C3-045