UID:
almahu_9947357904102882
Format:
1 electronic text (xxiii, 432 p.) :
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ill., digital file.
ISBN:
9780898719253 (electronic bk.)
Series Statement:
Classics in applied mathematics ; 35
Content:
Finite Element Solution of Boundary Value Problems: Theory and Computation provides a thorough, balanced introduction to both the theoretical and the computational aspects of the finite element method for solving boundary value problems for partial differential equations. Although significant advances have been made in the finite element method since this book first appeared in 1984, the basics have remained the same, and this classic, well-written text explains these basics and prepares the reader for more advanced study. Useful as both a reference and a textbook, complete with examples and exercises, it remains as relevant today as it was when originally published. Audience: this book is written for advanced undergraduate and graduate students in the areas of numerical analysis, mathematics, and computer science, as well as for theoretically inclined practitioners in engineering and the physical sciences.
Note:
Originally published: Orlando, Fla. : Academic Press, 1984, in series: Computer science and applied mathematics.
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Quadratic functionals on finite-dimensional vector spaces -- Variational formulation of boundary value problems: part one -- Variational formulation of boundary value problems: part two -- The Ritz-Galerkin Method -- The finite element method -- Direct methods for solving finite element equations -- Iterative solution of finite element equations -- Appendix A: Chebyshev polynomials.
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Also available in print version.
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Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader.
Additional Edition:
Print version: ISBN 0898714990
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9780898714999
Language:
English