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The boundary-domain integral method for elliptic systems

This monograph gives a description of all algorithmic steps and a mathematical foundation for a special numerical method, namely the boundary-domain integral method (BDIM). This method is a generalization of the well-known boundary element method, but it is also applicable to linear elliptic systems...

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Autor principal: Pomp, Andreas
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: Springer 1998
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BFb0094576
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description This monograph gives a description of all algorithmic steps and a mathematical foundation for a special numerical method, namely the boundary-domain integral method (BDIM). This method is a generalization of the well-known boundary element method, but it is also applicable to linear elliptic systems with variable coefficients, especially to shell equations. The text should be understandable at the beginning graduate-level. It is addressed to researchers in the fields of numerical analysis and computational mechanics, and will be of interest to everyone looking at serious alternatives to the well-established finite element methods.
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spelling cern-16916792021-04-21T21:07:57Zdoi:10.1007/BFb0094576http://cds.cern.ch/record/1691679engPomp, AndreasThe boundary-domain integral method for elliptic systemsMathematical Physics and MathematicsThis monograph gives a description of all algorithmic steps and a mathematical foundation for a special numerical method, namely the boundary-domain integral method (BDIM). This method is a generalization of the well-known boundary element method, but it is also applicable to linear elliptic systems with variable coefficients, especially to shell equations. The text should be understandable at the beginning graduate-level. It is addressed to researchers in the fields of numerical analysis and computational mechanics, and will be of interest to everyone looking at serious alternatives to the well-established finite element methods.Springeroai:cds.cern.ch:16916791998
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The boundary-domain integral method for elliptic systems
title The boundary-domain integral method for elliptic systems
title_full The boundary-domain integral method for elliptic systems
title_fullStr The boundary-domain integral method for elliptic systems
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title_short The boundary-domain integral method for elliptic systems
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topic Mathematical Physics and Mathematics
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