Introduction to Scientific Computing: Twelve Computational Projects Solved with MATLAB

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This book provides twelve computational projects aimed at numerically solving problems from a broad range of applications including fluid mechanics, chemistry, elasticity, thermal science, computer aided design, and signal and image processing. For each project the reader is guided through the typical steps of scientific computing from physical and mathematical description of the problem, to numerical formulation and programming, and, finally, to critical discussion of numerical results. Considerable emphasis is placed on practical issues of computational methods. The last section of each project contains the solutions to all proposed exercises and guides the reader in using the MATLAB scripts. The mathematical framework provides a basic foundation in the subject of numerical analysis of partial differential equations and main discretization techniques, such as finite differences, finite elements, spectral methods and wavelets. The book is primarily intended as a graduate-level text in applied mathematics, but it may also be used by students in engineering or physical sciences. It will also be a useful reference for researchers and practicing engineers.

Author(s): Ionut Danaila, Pascal Joly, Sidi Mahmoud Kaber, Marie Postel
Series: Texts in Applied Mathematics
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer
Year: 2006

Language: English
Pages: 308