A practical guide to pseudospectral methods
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Author
Publication
1996 - Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, England
Language
English
Word Count
57,750 words, Guess
Page Count
231 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL796106M
- ISBN-100521495822
- OCLC Control Number232366978
- OCLC Control Numberpracticalguideto00forn
- Library of Congress Control Number95031986
and 1 more
- Goodreads6702855
Classifications
- DDC515/.7242
- LCCQA320 .F65 1996
Description
Partial differential equations arise in almost all areas of science, engineering, modeling, and forecasting. During the last two decades, pseudospectral methods have emerged as successful, and often superior, alternatives to better-known computational procedures - such as finite difference and finite element methods - in several key application areas. These areas include computational fluid dynamics, wave motion, and weather forecasting. This book explains how, when, and why this pseudospectral approach works. In order to make the subject accessible to students as well as to researchers and engineers, the presentation incorporates illustrations, examples, heuristic explanations, and algorithms rather than rigorous theoretical arguments. A key theme of the book is to establish and exploit the close connection that exists between pseudospectral and finite difference methods. This approach not only leads to new insights into already established pseudospectral procedures, but also provides many novel and powerful pseudospectral variations. This book will be of interest to graduate students, scientists, and engineers interested in applying pseudospectral methods to real problems.
Subjects
Series Statement
- Cambridge monographs on applied and computational mathematics ;
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- A practical guide to pseudospectral methods
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