Error Estimates for Advanced Galerkin Methods

Error Estimates for Advanced Galerkin Methods
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 496
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ISBN-10 : 9783030061739
ISBN-13 : 3030061736
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Synopsis Error Estimates for Advanced Galerkin Methods by : Marcus Olavi Rüter

This monograph provides a compendium of established and novel error estimation procedures applied in the field of Computational Mechanics. It also includes detailed derivations of these procedures to offer insights into the concepts used to control the errors obtained from employing Galerkin methods in finite and linearized hyperelasticity. The Galerkin methods introduced are considered advanced methods because they remedy certain shortcomings of the well-established finite element method, which is the archetypal Galerkin (mesh-based) method. In particular, this monograph focuses on the systematical derivation of the shape functions used to construct both Galerkin mesh-based and meshfree methods. The mesh-based methods considered are the (conventional) displacement-based, (dual-)mixed, smoothed, and extended finite element methods. In addition, it introduces the element-free Galerkin and reproducing kernel particle methods as representatives of a class of Galerkin meshfree methods. Including illustrative numerical examples relevant to engineering with an emphasis on elastic fracture mechanics problems, this monograph is intended for students, researchers, and practitioners aiming to increase the reliability of their numerical simulations and wanting to better grasp the concepts of Galerkin methods and associated error estimation procedures.

Advanced Finite Element Methods with Applications

Advanced Finite Element Methods with Applications
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 436
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ISBN-10 : 9783030142445
ISBN-13 : 3030142442
Rating : 4/5 (45 Downloads)

Synopsis Advanced Finite Element Methods with Applications by : Thomas Apel

Finite element methods are the most popular methods for solving partial differential equations numerically, and despite having a history of more than 50 years, there is still active research on their analysis, application and extension. This book features overview papers and original research articles from participants of the 30th Chemnitz Finite Element Symposium, which itself has a 40-year history. Covering topics including numerical methods for equations with fractional partial derivatives; isogeometric analysis and other novel discretization methods, like space-time finite elements and boundary elements; analysis of a posteriori error estimates and adaptive methods; enhancement of efficient solvers of the resulting systems of equations, discretization methods for partial differential equations on surfaces; and methods adapted to applications in solid and fluid mechanics, it offers readers insights into the latest results.

Numerical Mathematics and Advanced Applications 2009

Numerical Mathematics and Advanced Applications 2009
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 900
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ISBN-10 : 9783642117954
ISBN-13 : 3642117953
Rating : 4/5 (54 Downloads)

Synopsis Numerical Mathematics and Advanced Applications 2009 by : Gunilla Kreiss

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Numerical Mathematics and Advanced Applications 2011

Numerical Mathematics and Advanced Applications 2011
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 811
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ISBN-10 : 9783642331343
ISBN-13 : 3642331343
Rating : 4/5 (43 Downloads)

Synopsis Numerical Mathematics and Advanced Applications 2011 by : Andrea Cangiani

The European Conferences on Numerical Mathematics and Advanced Applications (ENUMATH) are a series of conferences held every two years to provide a forum for discussion of new trends in numerical mathematics and challenging scientific and industrial applications at the highest level of international expertise. ENUMATH 2011 was hosted by the University of Leicester (UK) from the 5th to 9th September 2011. This proceedings volume contains more than 90 papers by speakers of the conference and gives an overview of recent developments in scientific computing, numerical analysis, and practical use of modern numerical techniques and algorithms in various applications. New results on finite element methods, multiscale methods, numerical linear algebra, and finite difference schemes are presented. A range of applications include computational problems from fluid dynamics, materials, image processing, and molecular dynamics.​

Advanced Boundary Element Methods

Advanced Boundary Element Methods
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 661
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ISBN-10 : 9783319920016
ISBN-13 : 3319920014
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Synopsis Advanced Boundary Element Methods by : Joachim Gwinner

This book is devoted to the mathematical analysis of the numerical solution of boundary integral equations treating boundary value, transmission and contact problems arising in elasticity, acoustic and electromagnetic scattering. It serves as the mathematical foundation of the boundary element methods (BEM) both for static and dynamic problems. The book presents a systematic approach to the variational methods for boundary integral equations including the treatment with variational inequalities for contact problems. It also features adaptive BEM, hp-version BEM, coupling of finite and boundary element methods – efficient computational tools that have become extremely popular in applications. Familiarizing readers with tools like Mellin transformation and pseudodifferential operators as well as convex and nonsmooth analysis for variational inequalities, it concisely presents efficient, state-of-the-art boundary element approximations and points to up-to-date research. The authors are well known for their fundamental work on boundary elements and related topics, and this book is a major contribution to the modern theory of the BEM (especially for error controlled adaptive methods and for unilateral contact and dynamic problems) and is a valuable resource for applied mathematicians, engineers, scientists and graduate students.

Lectures on Advanced Computational Methods in Mechanics

Lectures on Advanced Computational Methods in Mechanics
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Publisher : Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages : 242
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ISBN-10 : 3110195569
ISBN-13 : 9783110195569
Rating : 4/5 (69 Downloads)

Synopsis Lectures on Advanced Computational Methods in Mechanics by : Johannes Kraus

The series is devoted to the publication of high-level monographs, surveys and proceedings which cover the whole spectrum of computational and applied mathematics. The books of this series are addressed to both specialists and advanced students. Interested authors may submit book proposals to the Managing Editor or to any member of the Editorial Board. Managing Editor Ulrich Langer, Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria Editorial Board Hansj rg Albrecher, University of Lausanne, Switzerland Ronald H. W. Hoppe, University of Houston, USA Karl Kunisch, RICAM, Linz, Austria; University of Graz, Austria Harald Niederreiter, RICAM, Linz, Austria Christian Schmeiser, University of Vienna, Austria

A Posteriori Error Estimation Techniques for Finite Element Methods

A Posteriori Error Estimation Techniques for Finite Element Methods
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Publisher : OUP Oxford
Total Pages : 573
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ISBN-10 : 9780191668777
ISBN-13 : 019166877X
Rating : 4/5 (77 Downloads)

Synopsis A Posteriori Error Estimation Techniques for Finite Element Methods by : Rüdiger Verfürth

Self-adaptive discretization methods are now an indispensable tool for the numerical solution of partial differential equations that arise from physical and technical applications. The aim is to obtain a numerical solution within a prescribed tolerance using a minimal amount of work. The main tools in achieving this goal are a posteriori error estimates which give global and local information on the error of the numerical solution and which can easily be computed from the given numerical solution and the data of the differential equation. This book reviews the most frequently used a posteriori error estimation techniques and applies them to a broad class of linear and nonlinear elliptic and parabolic equations. Although there are various approaches to adaptivity and a posteriori error estimation, they are all based on a few common principles. The main aim of the book is to elaborate these basic principles and to give guidelines for developing adaptive schemes for new problems. Chapters 1 and 2 are quite elementary and present various error indicators and their use for mesh adaptation in the framework of a simple model problem. The basic principles are introduced using a minimal amount of notations and techniques providing a complete overview for the non-specialist. Chapters 4-6 on the other hand are more advanced and present a posteriori error estimates within a general framework using the technical tools collected in Chapter 3. Most sections close with a bibliographical remark which indicates the historical development and hints at further results.

Numerical Mathematics and Advanced Applications

Numerical Mathematics and Advanced Applications
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 825
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ISBN-10 : 9783540697770
ISBN-13 : 3540697772
Rating : 4/5 (70 Downloads)

Synopsis Numerical Mathematics and Advanced Applications by : Karl Kunisch

The European Conference on Numerical Mathematics and Advanced Applications (ENUMATH) is a series of conferences held every two years to provide a forum for discussion on recent aspects of numerical mathematics and their applications. The ?rst ENUMATH conference was held in Paris (1995), and the series continued by the one in Heidelberg (1997), Jyvaskyla (1999), Ischia (2001), Prague (2003), and Santiago de Compostela (2005). This volume contains a selection of invited plenary lectures, papers presented in minisymposia, and contributed papers of ENUMATH 2007, held in Graz, Austria, September 10–14, 2007. We are happy that so many people have shown their interest in this conference. In addition to the ten invited presentations and the public lecture, we had more than 240 talks in nine minisymposia and ?fty four sessions of contributed talks, and about 316 participants from all over the world, specially from Europe. A total of 98 contributions appear in these proceedings. Topics include theoretical aspects of new numerical techniques and algorithms, as well as to applications in engineering and science. The book will be useful for a wide range of readers, giving them an excellent overview of the most modern methods, techniques, algorithms and results in numerical mathematics, scienti?c computing and their applications. We would like to thank all the participants for the attendance and for their va- ablecontributionsanddiscussionsduringtheconference.Specialthanksgothe m- isymposium organizers, who made a large contribution to the conference, the chair persons, and all speakers.

Galerkin Finite Element Methods for Parabolic Problems

Galerkin Finite Element Methods for Parabolic Problems
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 310
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ISBN-10 : 9783662033593
ISBN-13 : 3662033593
Rating : 4/5 (93 Downloads)

Synopsis Galerkin Finite Element Methods for Parabolic Problems by : Vidar Thomee

My purpose in this monograph is to present an essentially self-contained account of the mathematical theory of Galerkin finite element methods as applied to parabolic partial differential equations. The emphases and selection of topics reflects my own involvement in the field over the past 25 years, and my ambition has been to stress ideas and methods of analysis rather than to describe the most general and farreaching results possible. Since the formulation and analysis of Galerkin finite element methods for parabolic problems are generally based on ideas and results from the corresponding theory for stationary elliptic problems, such material is often included in the presentation. The basis of this work is my earlier text entitled Galerkin Finite Element Methods for Parabolic Problems, Springer Lecture Notes in Mathematics, No. 1054, from 1984. This has been out of print for several years, and I have felt a need and been encouraged by colleagues and friends to publish an updated version. In doing so I have included most of the contents of the 14 chapters of the earlier work in an updated and revised form, and added four new chapters, on semigroup methods, on multistep schemes, on incomplete iterative solution of the linear algebraic systems at the time levels, and on semilinear equations. The old chapters on fully discrete methods have been reworked by first treating the time discretization of an abstract differential equation in a Hilbert space setting, and the chapter on the discontinuous Galerkin method has been completely rewritten.