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Hpfinite Element Methods For Singular Perturbations 1st Edition Jens M Melenk

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Hpfinite Element Methods For Singular Perturbations 1st Edition Jens M Melenk
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.08 MB
Pages: 325
Author: Jens M. Melenk
ISBN: 3540442014
Language: English
Year: 2002
Edition: 1

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Hpfinite Element Methods For Singular Perturbations 1st Edition Jens M Melenk by Jens M. Melenk 3540442014 instant download after payment.

Many partial differential equations arising in practice are parameter-dependent problems that are of singularly perturbed type. Prominent examples include plate and shell models for small thickness in solid mechanics, convection-diffusion problems in fluid mechanics, and equations arising in semi-conductor device modelling. Common features of these problems are layers and, in the case of non-smooth geometries, corner singularities. Mesh design principles for the efficient approximation of both features by the hp-version of the finite element method (hp-FEM) are proposed in this volume. For a class of singularly perturbed problems on polygonal domains, robust exponential convergence of the hp-FEM based on these mesh design principles is established rigorously.

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