Partial differential equations (PDEs) are essential for modeling many physical phenomena. This undergraduate textbook introduces students to the topic with a unique approach that emphasizes the modern finite element method alongside the classical method of Fourier analysis.<p> <p> Additional feature
Partial Differential Equations: Analytical and Numerical Methods, Second Edition
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- Publisher
- SIAM
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 666
- Series
- 2
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Subjects
Mathematics
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This volume is designed as an introduction to the concepts of modern numerical analysis as they apply to partial differential equations. The book contains many practical problems and their solutions, but at the same time, strives to expose the pitfalls--such as overstability, consistency requirement
It seems to be a very good PDE textbook for undergraduate math. students.It has enough details and examples to take a student smoothly through the PDE course material and would definitely use this textbook for an introductionto PDE undergraduate course.
It seems to be a very good PDE textbook for undergraduate math. students.It has enough details and examples to take a student smoothly through the PDE course material and would definitely use this textbook for an introductionto PDE undergraduate course.
This introductory text on partial differential equations is the first to integrate modern and classical techniques for solving PDEs at a level suitable for undergraduates. The author successfully complements the classical topic of Fourier series with modern finite element methods. The result is an u