Computational Partial Differential Equations

Numerical Methods and Diffpack Programming

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Computational Partial Differential Equations

Numerical Methods and Diffpack Programming

The target audience of this book is students and researchers in computational sciences who need to develop computer codes for solving partial differential equations. The exposition is focused on numerics and software related to mathematical models in solid and fluid mechanics. The book teaches finite element methods, and basic finite difference methods from a computational point of view. The main emphasis regards development of flexible computer programs, using the numerical library Diffpack. The application of Diffpack is explained in detail for problems including model equations in applied mathematics, heat transfer, elasticity, and viscous fluid flow. Diffpack is a modern software development environment based on C++ and object-oriented programming. All the program examples, as well as a test version of Diffpack, are available for free over the Internet.

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English
Pages
685

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Cover of: Computational Partial Differential Equations
Computational Partial Differential Equations: Numerical Methods and Diffpack Programming
1999, Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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Table of Contents

Getting Started
Introduction to Finite Element Discretization
Programming of Finite Element Solvers
Nonlinear Problems
Solid Mechanics Applications
Fluid Mechanics Applications
Coupled Problems
Mathematical Topics
Diffpack Topics
Iterative Methods for Sparse Linear Systems
Software Tools for Solving Linear Systems.

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Berlin, Heidelberg
Series
Lecture Notes in Computational Science and Engineering -- 2, Lecture Notes in Computational Science and Engineering -- 2

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
518
Library of Congress
QA71-90

The Physical Object

Format
[electronic resource] :
Pagination
1 online resource (xxiii, 685 p.)
Number of pages
685

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27025913M
Internet Archive
computationalpar00lang_749
ISBN 10
3662011727, 3662011700
ISBN 13
9783662011720, 9783662011706
OCLC/WorldCat
851378002

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