An enormous array of problems encountered by scientists and engineers are based on the design of mathematical models using many different types of ordinary differential, partial differential, integral, and integro-differential equations. Accordingly, the solutions of these equations are of great interest to practitioners and to science in general. Presenting a wealth of cutting-edge research by a diverse group of experts in the field, Integral Methods in Science and Engineering: Computational and Analytic Aspects gives a vivid picture of both the development of theoretical integral techniques and their use in specific science and engineering problems. This book will be valuable for researchers in applied mathematics, physics, and mechanical and electrical engineering. It will likewise be a useful study guide for graduate students in these disciplines, and for various other professionals who use integration as an essential technique in their work.This is known here since a test problem with a known solution is used. ... [BuFa05 ] Burden, R.L., Faires, J.D.: Numerical Analysis, Eighth edition, Section 2.5, 83a 87; Section 4.2, 179a186, ThomsonaBrooks/Cole ... Method for Boundary Finite Elements, IMA Preprint Series, http://ima.umn.edu/preprints/Jan87-Dec87/287.pdf .
Title | : | Integral Methods in Science and Engineering |
Author | : | Christian Constanda, Paul J. Harris |
Publisher | : | Springer Science & Business Media - 2011-07-25 |
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