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An Introductory Guide to Computational Methods for the Solution of Physics Problems: With Emphasis on Spectral Methods

โœ Scribed by George Rawitscher, Victo dos Santos Filho, Thiago Carvalho Peixoto


Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Year
2018
Tongue
English
Leaves
227
Edition
1st ed.
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


This monograph presents fundamental aspects of modern spectral and other computational methods, which are not generally taught in traditional courses. It emphasizes concepts as errors, convergence, stability, order and efficiency applied to the solution of physical problems. The spectral methods consist in expanding the function to be calculated into a set of appropriate basis functions (generally orthogonal polynomials) and the respective expansion coefficients are obtained via collocation equations. The main advantage of these methods is that they simultaneously take into account all available information, rather only the information available at a limited number of mesh points. They require more complicated matrix equations than those obtained in finite difference methods. However, the elegance, speed, and accuracy of the spectral methods more than compensates for any such drawbacks.
During the course of the monograph, the authors examine the usually rapid convergence of the spectral expansions and the improved accuracy that results when nonequispaced support points are used, in contrast to the equispaced points used in finite difference methods. In particular, they demonstrate the enhanced accuracy obtained in the solutionof integral equations.
The monograph includes an informative introduction to old and new computational methods with numerous practical examples, while at the same time pointing out the errors that each of the available algorithms introduces into the specific solution. It is a valuable resource for undergraduate students as an introduction to the field and for graduate students wishing to compare the available computational methods. In addition, the work develops the criteria required for students to select the most suitable method to solve the particular scientific problem that they are confronting.

โœฆ Table of Contents


Front Matter ....Pages i-xviii
Numerical Errors (George Rawitscher, Victo dos Santos Filho, Thiago Carvalho Peixoto)....Pages 1-5
Finite Difference Methods (George Rawitscher, Victo dos Santos Filho, Thiago Carvalho Peixoto)....Pages 7-15
Galerkin and Collocation Methods (George Rawitscher, Victo dos Santos Filho, Thiago Carvalho Peixoto)....Pages 17-31
Convergence of Spectral Approximations (George Rawitscher, Victo dos Santos Filho, Thiago Carvalho Peixoto)....Pages 33-41
Chebyshev Polynomials as Basis Functions (George Rawitscher, Victo dos Santos Filho, Thiago Carvalho Peixoto)....Pages 43-62
The Integral Equation Corresponding to a Differential Equation (George Rawitscher, Victo dos Santos Filho, Thiago Carvalho Peixoto)....Pages 63-76
Spectral Finite Element Method (George Rawitscher, Victo dos Santos Filho, Thiago Carvalho Peixoto)....Pages 77-93
The Phase-Amplitude Representation of a Wave Function (George Rawitscher, Victo dos Santos Filho, Thiago Carvalho Peixoto)....Pages 95-127
The Vibrating String (George Rawitscher, Victo dos Santos Filho, Thiago Carvalho Peixoto)....Pages 129-143
Iteratively Calculated Eigenvalues (George Rawitscher, Victo dos Santos Filho, Thiago Carvalho Peixoto)....Pages 145-152
Sturmian Functions (George Rawitscher, Victo dos Santos Filho, Thiago Carvalho Peixoto)....Pages 153-176
Solutions of a Third-Order Differential Equation (George Rawitscher, Victo dos Santos Filho, Thiago Carvalho Peixoto)....Pages 177-190
Conclusions (George Rawitscher, Victo dos Santos Filho, Thiago Carvalho Peixoto)....Pages 191-193
Back Matter ....Pages 195-221

โœฆ Subjects


Physics; Numerical and Computational Physics, Simulation; Spectroscopy and Microscopy; Strongly Correlated Systems, Superconductivity; Atomic/Molecular Structure and Spectra


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