Operator theory and numerical methods
Recent developments in numerical computations are amazing. A lot of huge projects in applied and theoretical sciences are becoming successful by them, while similar things are happening even in the level of personal computers. Under such a situation, theoretical studies on numerical schemes are frui...
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Amsterdam
Elsevier
2001, 2001
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Series: | Studies in mathematics and its applications
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Collection: | Elsevier eBook collection Mathematics - Collection details see MPG.ReNa |
Summary: | Recent developments in numerical computations are amazing. A lot of huge projects in applied and theoretical sciences are becoming successful by them, while similar things are happening even in the level of personal computers. Under such a situation, theoretical studies on numerical schemes are fruitful and highly needed. The purpose of the present book is to provide some of them, particularly for schemes to solve partial differential equations. In 1991, we published an article on the finite element method applied to evolutionary problems from Elsevier Publishers (Fujita and Suzuki [148]). This book follows basically that way of description. We study various schemes from the operator theoretical point of view. Many parts are devoted to the finite element method, of which history is described in Oden [306]. We deal with elliptic and then time dependent problems in use of the semigroup theory and so forth. Some other schemes and problems are also discussed, with the later development taken also into account. We are led to believe that any scheme used practically has significant and tight structures mathematically and the converse is also true |
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Physical Description: | viii, 309 pages illustrations |
ISBN: | 0444504745 9780080538020 9780444504746 |