Adaptive moving mesh methods by Huang W., Russell R.

Adaptive moving mesh methods



Download Adaptive moving mesh methods




Adaptive moving mesh methods Huang W., Russell R.
Language: English
Page: 451
Format: pdf
ISBN: 1441979158, 9781441979155
Publisher: Springer

Review

From the reviews: “The book’s focus is on mesh generation and adaptation through mesh movement techniques … . is completed by an extensive bibliographical list consisting of more than 300 references. … this has helped to fill in the gap between the practitioner’s moving mesh techniques and a sound theoretical background. It is highly accessible and is characterized by a very clear and readable style without sacrificing mathematical rigor and soundness. … a precious reference for a broad community of numerical analysts as well as for computational scientists.”­­­ (Alfio Quarteroni, SIAM Review, Vol. 53 (4), 2011)

From the Back Cover

Moving mesh methods are an effective, mesh-adaptation-based approach for the numerical solution of mathematical models of physical phenomena. Currently there exist three main strategies for mesh adaptation, namely, to use mesh subdivision,  local high order approximation (sometimes combined with mesh subdivision), and mesh movement. The latter type of adaptive mesh method has been less well studied, both computationally and theoretically. This book is about adaptive mesh generation and moving mesh methods for the numerical solution of time-dependent partial differential equations. It presents a general framework and theory for adaptive mesh generation and gives a comprehensive treatment of moving mesh methods and their basic components, along with their application for a number of nontrivial physical problems.  Many explicit examples with computed figures illustrate the various methods and the effects of parameter choices for those methods. The partial differential equations considered are mainly parabolic (diffusion-dominated, rather  than convection-dominated). The extensive bibliography provides an invaluable guide to the literature in this field. Each chapter contains useful exercises. Graduate students, researchers and practitioners working in this area will benefit from this book. Weizhang Huang is a Professor in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Kansas. Robert D. Russell is a Professor in the Department of Mathematics at Simon Fraser University.

MORE EBOOKS:
Programming .NET Components pdf download
online The Constitution of Markets: Essays in Political Economy
Download The Prize: The Epic Quest for Oil, Money and Power pdf
Download What's God Got To Do With The American Experiment? pdf
Download ebook: Adaptive moving mesh methods







Tags: Adaptive moving mesh methods ebook pdf djvu epub
Adaptive moving mesh methods download pdf epub djvu
Download Adaptive moving mesh methods free ebook pdf
Read Adaptive moving mesh methods online book
Adaptive moving mesh methods cheap ebook for kindle and nook
Adaptive moving mesh methods download book
Huang W., Russell R. ebooks
Adaptive moving mesh methods download pdf rapidshare mediafire fileserve 4shared torrent