Multiscale and Multiresolution Methods
Theory and Applications (Lecture Notes in Computational Science and Engineering)
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Contributions
- Timothy J. Barth (Editor) - Contributor
- Tony Chan (Editor) - Contributor
- Robert Haimes (Editor) - Contributor
Publication
2001-12-06 - Springer
Language
English
Word Count
98,000 words, Guess
Page Count
392 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL9057405M
- ISBN-139783540424208
- ISBN-103540424202
- OCLC Control Number48256656
- OCLC Control Numbermultiscalemultir00bran
and 2 more
- Library of Congress Control Number2001055003
- Goodreads5120708
Classifications
- LCCQA299.6-433QA71-90QA
Description
Many computionally challenging problems omnipresent in science and engineering exhibit multiscale phenomena so that the task of computing or even representing all scales of action is computationally very expensive unless the multiscale nature of these problems is exploited in a fundamental way. Some diverse examples of practical interest include the computation of fluid turbulence, structural analysis of composite materials, terabyte data mining, image processing, and a multitude of others. This book consists of both invited and contributed articles which address many facets of efficient multiscale representation and scientific computation from varied viewpoints such as hierarchical data representations, multilevel algorithms, algebraic homogeni- zation, and others. This book should be of particular interest to readers interested in recent and emerging trends in multiscale and multiresolution computation with application to a wide range of practical problems.
First Sentence
Despite their dizzying speed, modern supercomputers are still incapable of handling many most vital scientific problems.
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