Understanding and Implementing the Finite Element Method


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By Mark S. Gockenbach
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SIAM - SOCIETY FOR INDUSTRIAL AND APPLIED
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251 x 177 mm
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690 g
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379

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Mark S. Gockenbach is a Professor of Mathematical Sciences at Michigan Technological University. His research interests include inverse problems, computational optimization, and mathematical software. His first book, Partial Differential Equations: Analytical and Numerical Methods, was published by SIAM in 2002.

Preface Part I: The Basic Framework for Stationary Problems. Chapter 1: Some Model PDEs Chapter 2: The weak form of a BVP Chapter 3: The Galerkin method Chapter 4: Piecewise polynomials and the finite element method Chapter 5: Convergence of the finite element method Part II Data Structures and Implementation. Chapter 6: The mesh data structure Chapter 7: Programming the finite element method: Linear Lagrange triangles Chapter 8: Lagrange triangles of arbitrary degree Chapter 9: The finite element method for general BVPs Part III: Solving the Finite Element Equations. Chapter 10: Direct solution of sparse linear systems Chapter 11: Iterative methods: Conjugate gradients Chapter 12: The classical stationary iterations Chapter 13: The multigrid method Part IV: Adaptive Methods. Chapter 14: Adaptive mesh generation Chapter 15: Error estimators and indicators Bibliography Index.

'Upon completion of this book a student or researcher would be well prepared to employ finite elements for an application problem or proceed to the cutting edge of research in finite element methods. The accuracy and the thoroughness of the book are excellent.' Anthony Kearsley, National Institute of Standards and Technology

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