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Recent Advances In Numerical Methods And Applications Ii - Proceedings Of The Fourth International Conference

English · Hardback

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This volume contains the proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Numerical Methods and Applications. The major topics covered include: general finite difference, finite volume, finite element and boundary element methods, general numerical linear algebra and parallel computations, numerical methods for nonlinear problems and multiscale methods, multigrid and domain decomposition methods, CFD computations, mathematical modeling in structural mechanics, and environmental and engineering applications. The volume reflects the current research trends in the specified areas of numerical methods and their applications.

List of contents

Computational issues in large scale Eigenvalue problems; combustion modelling in industrial furnaces; Monte Carlo methods; multilevel methods for incompressible viscous flows; approximation of nonlinear and functional PDEs; solving linear systems with error control; regular numerical methods for inverse and ill-posed problems; multifield problems; parallel and distributed numerical computing with applications; parameter-robust numerical methods for singularly perturbed and convection-dominated problems; finite difference methods; finite element methods; finite volume methods; boundary element methods; numerical linear algebra; numerical methods for nonlinear problems; numerical methods for multiscale problems; multigrid and domain decomposition; computational fluid dynamics; mathematical modelling in structural mechanics; environmental modelling; engineering applications.

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