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Graded Finite Element Methods For Elliptic Problems In Nonsmooth Domains 1st Edition Hengguang Li

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Graded Finite Element Methods For Elliptic Problems In Nonsmooth Domains 1st Edition Hengguang Li
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.78 MB
Pages: 179
Author: Hengguang Li
ISBN: 9783031058202, 3031058208
Language: English
Year: 2022
Edition: 1

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Graded Finite Element Methods For Elliptic Problems In Nonsmooth Domains 1st Edition Hengguang Li by Hengguang Li 9783031058202, 3031058208 instant download after payment.

This book presents graded finite element methods for elliptic problems in nonsmooth domains with mixed boundary conditions. Meant to be introductory and self-contained, it covers basic mathematical theory and numerical tools that address major challenges imposed by the singular solution. Since Kondratiev’s 1967 seminal paper [71], there has been significant progress on the mathematical analysis of singular problems. One purpose of this book is to synthesize the relevant literature, and introduce important theoretical results and their applications to a broader audience in the computation community. With a systematic approach, this book demonstrates the development of graded mesh finite element techniques for singular solutions, in which concepts in several areas (e.g., functional analysis, Sobolev space theory, numerical analysis, and scientific computing) play a critical role.

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