Mathematical Aspects of Boundary Element Methods

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A01=Anna-Margarete Sandig
A01=Marc Bonnet
A01=Wolfgang L Wendland
adaptive computational algorithms
Aspects
Author_Anna-Margarete Sandig
Author_Marc Bonnet
Author_Wolfgang L Wendland
Bonnet
Boundary
boundary integral equations
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Category=PBW
domain decomposition techniques
elasticity theory applications
Element
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fracture mechanics modeling
Marc
Methods
numerical analysis methods
parallelized boundary element analysis

Product details

  • ISBN 9781584880066
  • Weight: 443g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 27 Aug 1999
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Boundary element methods relate to a wide range of engineering applications, including fluid flow, fracture analysis, geomechanics, elasticity, and heat transfer. Thus, new results in the field hold great importance not only to researchers in mathematics, but to applied mathematicians, physicists, and engineers.

A two-day minisymposium Mathematical Aspects of Boundary Element Methods at the IABEM conference in May 1998 brought together top rate researchers from around the world, including Vladimir Maz’ya, to whom the conference was dedicated. Focusing on the mathematical and numerical analysis of boundary integral operators, this volume presents 25 papers contributed to the symposium.

Mathematical Aspects of Boundary Element Methods provides up-to-date research results from the point of view of both mathematics and engineering. The authors detail new results, such as on nonsmooth boundaries, and new methods, including domain decomposition and parallelization, preconditioned iterative techniques, multipole expansions, higher order boundary elements, and approximate approximations. Together they illustrate the connections between the modeling of applied problems, the derivation and analysis of corresponding boundary integral equations, and their efficient numerical solutions.

Marc Bonnet, Anna-Margarete Sandig, Wolfgang L Wendland

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