Nonlinear Elliptic and Evolution Problems and Their Finite Element Approximations

Nonlinear Elliptic and Evolution Problems and Their Finite Element Approximations
Author: A. Ženíšek
Publisher:
Total Pages: 460
Release: 1990
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN:

The main objectives of this book are both the theoretical and computational presentation of the finite element method for linear and nonlinear elliptic and evolution problems. An important aspect of the theoretical treatment lies in the proofs of the convergence of approximate solutions to the exact ones and in the error estimates given for various regularity assumptions. Relevant computational details are discussed with reference to a number of computer programs. Particularly noteworthy is the coverage given to novel developments in the treatment of evolutionary problems.****Although this volume contains a number of sophisticated recent advances, its clear and straightforward exposition makes it valuable for researchers and engineers as well as newcomers to the finite element method. Provides a survey of the theory of function spaces as used in finite element methods**Covers new approaches to the proofs of convergence and optimum error estimates**Algorithms and numerical aspects are represented for both linear and nonlinear problems

The Finite Element Method for Initial Value Problems

The Finite Element Method for Initial Value Problems
Author: Karan S. Surana
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 694
Release: 2017-10-17
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1351269984

Unlike most finite element books that cover time dependent processes (IVPs) in a cursory manner, The Finite Element Method for Initial Value Problems: Mathematics and Computations focuses on the mathematical details as well as applications of space-time coupled and space-time decoupled finite element methods for IVPs. Space-time operator classification, space-time methods of approximation, and space-time calculus of variations are used to establish unconditional stability of space-time methods during the evolution. Space-time decoupled methods are also presented with the same rigor. Stability of space-time decoupled methods, time integration of ODEs including the finite element method in time are presented in detail with applications. Modal basis, normal mode synthesis techniques, error estimation, and a posteriori error computations for space-time coupled as well as space-time decoupled methods are presented. This book is aimed at a second-semester graduate level course in FEM.

Finite Element Methods

Finite Element Methods
Author: Michel Krizek
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2017-11-22
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 1351448617

""Based on the proceedings of the first conference on superconvergence held recently at the University of Jyvaskyla, Finland. Presents reviewed papers focusing on superconvergence phenomena in the finite element method. Surveys for the first time all known superconvergence techniques, including their proofs.

The Mathematical Foundations of the Finite Element Method with Applications to Partial Differential Equations

The Mathematical Foundations of the Finite Element Method with Applications to Partial Differential Equations
Author: A. K. Aziz
Publisher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 814
Release: 2014-05-10
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1483267989

The Mathematical Foundations of the Finite Element Method with Applications to Partial Differential Equations is a collection of papers presented at the 1972 Symposium by the same title, held at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County Campus. This symposium relates considerable numerical analysis involved in research in both theoretical and practical aspects of the finite element method. This text is organized into three parts encompassing 34 chapters. Part I focuses on the mathematical foundations of the finite element method, including papers on theory of approximation, variational principles, the problems of perturbations, and the eigenvalue problem. Part II covers a large number of important results of both a theoretical and a practical nature. This part discusses the piecewise analytic interpolation and approximation of triangulated polygons; the Patch test for convergence of finite elements; solutions for Dirichlet problems; variational crimes in the field; and superconvergence result for the approximate solution of the heat equation by a collocation method. Part III explores the many practical aspects of finite element method. This book will be of great value to mathematicians, engineers, and physicists.

Superconvergence in Galerkin Finite Element Methods

Superconvergence in Galerkin Finite Element Methods
Author: Lars Wahlbin
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 179
Release: 2006-11-14
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 3540494014

This book is essentially a set of lecture notes from a graduate seminar given at Cornell in Spring 1994. It treats basic mathematical theory for superconvergence in the context of second order elliptic problems. It is aimed at graduate students and researchers. The necessary technical tools are developed in the text although sometimes long proofs are merely referenced. The book gives a rather complete overview of the field of superconvergence (in time-independent problems). It is the first text with such a scope. It includes a very complete and up-to-date list of references.

Finite Elements

Finite Elements
Author: Ivo Babuska
Publisher:
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2010-11-04
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 0198506694

Most of the many books on finite elements are devoted either to mathematical theory or to engineering applications, but not to both. This book presents computed numbers which not only illustrate the theory but can only be analysed using the theory. This approach, both dual and interacting between theory and computation makes this book unique.

Hyperbolicity

Hyperbolicity
Author: Giuseppe Da Prato
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 235
Release: 2013-01-23
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 364211105X

Lectures: J. Chazarain, A. Piriou: Problèmes mixtes hyperboliques: Première partie: Les problèmes mixtes hyperboliques vérifiant 1a condition de Lopatinski uniforme; Deuxième partie: Propagation et réflexion des singularités.- L. Gårding: Introduction to hyperbolicity.- T. Kato: Linear and quasi-linear equations of evolution of hyperbolic type.- K.W. Morton: Numerical methods for non-linear hyperbolic equations of mathematical physics.- Seminars: H. Brezis: First-order quasilinear equation on a torus.

The Finite Element Method

The Finite Element Method
Author: Patrick Ciarlet
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 404
Release: 2023-08-29
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 1786307685

The finite element method, which emerged in the 1950s to deal with structural mechanics problems, has since undergone continuous development. Using partial differential equation models, it is now present in such fields of application as mechanics, physics, chemistry, economics, finance and biology. It is also used in most scientific computing software, and many engineers become adept at using it in their modeling and numerical simulation activities. This book presents all the essential elements of the finite element method in a progressive and didactic way: the theoretical foundations, practical considerations of implementation, algorithms, as well as numerical illustrations created in MATLAB. Original exercises with detailed answers are provided at the end of each chapter.

R & D Abstracts

R & D Abstracts
Author: Technology Reports Centre (Great Britain)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 540
Release: 1977
Genre:
ISBN: