Integral Methods in Science and Engineering, 2006 Theoretical and Practical Aspects
Coordonnateurs : Nashed M. Zuhair, Rollins D.
The quantitative and qualitative study of the physical world makes use of many mathematical models governed by a great diversity of ordinary, partial differential, integral, and integro-differential equations. An essential step in such investigations is the solution of these types of equations, which sometimes can be performed analytically, while at other times only numerically. This edited, self-contained volume presents a series of state-of-the-art analytic and numerical methods of solution constructed for important problems arising in science and engineering, all based on the powerful operation of (exact or approximate) integration.
The volume may be used as a reference guide and a practical resource. It is suitable for researchers and practitioners in applied mathematics, physics, and mechanical and electrical engineering, as well as graduate students in these disciplines.
Presents a series of state-of-the-art analytic and numerical methods of solution constructed for important problems arising in science and engineering
27 selected chapters presented by well-known specialists in the field
Contributors cover a wide variety of topics, from the theoretical development of boundary integral methods to the application of integration-based analytic and numerical techniques that include integral equations, finite and boundary elements, conservation laws, hybrid approaches, and other procedures
Suitable for researchers and practitioners in applied mathematics, physics, and mechanical and electrical engineering, and to graduate students in these disciplines
Date de parution : 10-2005
Ouvrage de 312 p.
15.5x23.5 cm