Handbook Of Numerical Analysis : Finite Element Methods (part 2), Numerical Methods For Solids (part 2)
by Philippe G. Ciarlet /
1995 / English / DjVu
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This series of volumes aims to cover all the major aspects of
numerical analysis, serving as the basic reference work on the
subject. Each volume will concentrate on one, two or three
particular topics. Each article, written by an expert, is an
in-depth survey, reflecting the most recent trends in the field,
and is essentially self-contained. The Handbook will cover the
basic methods of numerical analysis, under the following general
headings: solution of equations in Rn; finite difference methods;
finite element methods; techniques of scientific computing; and
optimization theory and systems science. It will also cover the
numerical solution of actual problems of contemporary interest in
applied mathematics, under the following headings: numerical
methods of fluids; numerical methods for solids; and specific
applications - including meteorology, seismology, petroleum
mechanics and celestial mechanics.
This series of volumes aims to cover all the major aspects of
numerical analysis, serving as the basic reference work on the
subject. Each volume will concentrate on one, two or three
particular topics. Each article, written by an expert, is an
in-depth survey, reflecting the most recent trends in the field,
and is essentially self-contained. The Handbook will cover the
basic methods of numerical analysis, under the following general
headings: solution of equations in Rn; finite difference methods;
finite element methods; techniques of scientific computing; and
optimization theory and systems science. It will also cover the
numerical solution of actual problems of contemporary interest in
applied mathematics, under the following headings: numerical
methods of fluids; numerical methods for solids; and specific
applications - including meteorology, seismology, petroleum
mechanics and celestial mechanics.