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Numerical Methods For Pdes State Of The Art Techniques 1st Ed Daniele Antonio Di Pietro

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Numerical Methods For Pdes State Of The Art Techniques 1st Ed Daniele Antonio Di Pietro
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.94 MB
Author: Daniele Antonio Di Pietro, Alexandre Ern, Luca Formaggia
ISBN: 9783319946757, 9783319946764, 3319946757, 3319946765
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: 1st ed.

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Numerical Methods For Pdes State Of The Art Techniques 1st Ed Daniele Antonio Di Pietro by Daniele Antonio Di Pietro, Alexandre Ern, Luca Formaggia 9783319946757, 9783319946764, 3319946757, 3319946765 instant download after payment.

This volume gathers contributions from participants of the Introductory School and the IHP thematic quarter on Numerical Methods for PDE, held in 2016 in Cargese (Corsica) and Paris, providing an opportunity to disseminate the latest results and envisage fresh challenges in traditional and new application fields. Numerical analysis applied to the approximate solution of PDEs is a key discipline in applied mathematics, and over the last few years, several new paradigms have appeared, leading to entire new families of discretization methods and solution algorithms. This book is intended for researchers in the field.

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