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The Boundary-Domain Integral Method for Elliptic Systems

Author: Andreas Pomp | Size: 0.99 MB | Format: DjVu | Quality: Scanner + OCR | Publisher: Springer | Year: April 24, 1998 | pages: 174 | ISBN: 3540641637, ISBN-13: 978-3540641636

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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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