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Peking University Series in Mathematics - Vol. 2

NUMERICAL METHODS FOR EXTERIOR PROBLEMS

by Ying Lung-An (Peking University & Xiamen University, China)

Table of Contents (69k)
Preface (70k)
Chapter 1: Exterior Problems of Partial Differential Equations (1,839k)

This book provides a comprehensive introduction to the numerical methods for the exterior problems in partial differential equations frequently encountered in science and engineering computing. The coverage includes both traditional and novel methods. A concise introduction to the well-posedness of the problems is given, establishing a solid foundation for the methods.


Contents:

  • Exterior Problems of Partial Differential Equations
  • Boundary Element Method
  • Infinite Element Method
  • Artificial Boundary Conditions
  • Perfectly Matched Layer Method
  • Spectral Method


Readership: Researchers in numerical and computational mathematics; also useful as a textbook for graduate students.


“… the presentation is clear, combines traditional and new investigation methods and considers very important classes of exterior problems that model real world phenomena.”

Zentralblatt MATH




280pp Pub. date: Nov 2006
ISBN 978-981-270-218-0
981-270-218-0
US$98 / £55
ISBN 978-981-270-526-6(pbk)
981-270-526-0(pbk)
US$55 / £29


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