Accurate modeling of the interaction between convective and diffusive
processes is one of the most common challenges in the numerical
approximation of partial differential equations. This is partly due to
the fact that numerical algorithms, and the techniques used for their
analysis, tend to be very different in the two limiting cases of
elliptic and hyperbolic equations. Many different ideas and approaches
have been proposed in widely differing contexts to resolve the
difficulties of exponential fitting, compact differencing, number
upwinding, artificial viscosity, streamline diffusion, Petrov-Galerkin
and evolution Galerkin being some examples from the main fields of
finite difference and finite element methods.The main aim of this
volume is to draw together all these ideas and see how they overlap
and differ. The reader is provided with a useful and wide ranging
source of algorithmic concepts and techniques of analysis. The
material presented has been drawn both from theoretically oriented
literature on finite differences, finite volume and finite element
methods and also from accounts of practical, large-scale computing,
particularly in the field of computational fluid dynamics.
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ISBN
9781351359672
Publisert
2022
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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