<P>Written by two well-respected experts in the field, <B>The Finite Element Method for Boundary Value Problems: Mathematics and Computations</B> bridges the gap between applied mathematics and application-oriented computational studies using FEM. Mathematically rigorous, the FEM is presented as a m
The Finite Element Method for Boundary Value Problems: Mathematics and Computations
β Scribed by Reddy, Junuthula Narasimha; Surana, Karan S
- Publisher
- CRC Press/Taylor & Francis Group
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 820
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Written by two well-respected experts in the field, The Finite Element Method for Boundary Value Problems: Mathematics and Computations bridges the gap between applied mathematics and application-oriented computational studies using FEM. Mathematically rigorous, the FEM is presented as a method of approximation for differential operators that are mathematically classified as self-adjoint, non-self-adjoint, and non-linear, thus addressing totality of all BVPs in various areas of engineering, applied mathematics, and physical sciences. These classes of operators are utilized in various methods of approximation: Galerkin method, Petrov-Galerkin Method, weighted residual method, Galerkin method with weak form, least squares method based on residual functional, etc. to establish unconditionally stable finite element computational processes using calculus of variations. Readers are able to grasp the mathematical foundation of finite element method as well as its versatility of applications. h-, p-, and k-versions of finite element method, hierarchical approximations, convergence, error estimation, error computation, and adaptivity are additional significant aspects of this book.
β¦ Table of Contents
Content: Introduction Basic Elements from Applied Mathematics Classical Methods of Approximation The Finite Element Method Finite Element Method for Self Adjoint Operators The Finite Element Method for Non-Self Adjoint Operators Finite Element Method for Non-linear operators Basic Elements of Mapping and Interpolation Theory Finite element processes in linear solid and structural mechanics Finite element formulations using principle of virtual work Appendix
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<P>Written by two well-respected experts in the field, <B>The Finite Element Method for Boundary Value Problems: Mathematics and Computations</B> bridges the gap between applied mathematics and application-oriented computational studies using FEM. Mathematically rigorous, the FEM is presented as a m
<P>Unlike most finite element books that cover time dependent processes (IVPs) in a cursory manner, <B>The Finite Element Method for Initial Value Problems: Mathematics and Computations</B> focuses on the mathematical details as well as applications of space-time coupled and space-time decoupled fin