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Conjugate Gradient Algorithms and Finite Element Methods (Scientific Computation)
โ Scribed by Michal Krizek (editor), Pekka Neittaanmรคki (editor), Roland Glowinski (editor), Sergey Korotov (editor)
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 405
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
The position taken in this collection of pedagogically written essays is that conjugate gradient algorithms and finite element methods complement each other extremely well.
Via their combinations practitioners have been able to solve complicated, direct and inverse, multidemensional problems modeled by ordinary or partial differential equations and inequalities, not necessarily linear, optimal control and optimal design being part of these problems.
The aim of this book is to present both methods in the context of complicated problems modeled by linear and nonlinear partial differential equations, to provide an in-depth discussion on their implementation aspects. The authors show that conjugate gradient methods and finite element methods apply to the solution of real-life problems. They address graduate students as well as experts in scientific computing.
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The book show your basic idea in Chapter 1, and then put a lot of energy on how to use this method in real world. You can easily apply to your own major with very small change.
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