A Multigrid Tutorial 2/e


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By William L. Briggs, Van Emden Henson, Steve F. McCormick
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SIAM - SOCIETY FOR INDUSTRIAL AND APPLIED
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PAPERBACK
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228 x 151 mm
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370 g
Pages:
205

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William L. Briggs is Professor of Mathematics at the University of Colorado at Denver. He is the coauthor of The DFT: An Owner's Manual for the Discrete Fourier Transform (SIAM, 1995) along with Van Emden Henson. Van Emden Henson is Numerical Methods Group Leader of the Center for Applied Scientific Computing at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. He specializes in multigrid, especially algebraic and nonlinear multigrid, on massively parallel computers. Steve McCormick is Professor of Applied Mathematics at the University of Colorado at Boulder. His research interests include multigrid methods and first-order system least squares (FOSLS) for solving partial differential equations. He is the author of Multigrid Methods (SIAM, 1987), Multilevel Adaptive Methods for Partial Differential Equations (SIAM, 1989), and Multilevel Projection Methods for Partial Differential Equations (SIAM, 1992).

Preface to the Second Edition Preface to the First Edition Chapter 1: Model Problems Chapter 2: Basic Iterative Methods Chapter 3: Elements of Multigrid Chapter 4: Implementation Chapter 5: Some Theory Chapter 6: Nonlinear Problems Chapter 7: Selected Applications Chapter 8: Algebraic Multigrid (AMG) Chapter 9: Multilevel Adaptive Methods Chapter 10: Finite Elements Bibliography Index

'This is a great book for students. I taught a one-semester course in multilevel methods, and used this book for half of the material. I'm a very happy customer. The exposition is clear and well motivated. There is just the right amount of theory. The authors have gone out of their way to make it easy for a student to implement the methods, see their performance, and do their own experiments. The problems in the book are thoughtfully designed. My students really enjoyed the book.' C. T. Kelley, North Carolina State University 'The whole tutorial has a clear and easily accessible exposition; meanwhile it is suitably arranged so that the layout can be a useful guide for implementation of challenging research problems.' Mohammad Asadzadeh, S-CAL; Goteborg, Mathematical Reviews

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