Computing Methods in Applied Sciences and Engineering, 1977, I [electronic resource] : Third International Symposium December 5–9, 1977 / edited by R. Glowinski, J. L. Lions, Iria Laboria.

Contributor(s): Glowinski, R [editor.] | Lions, J. L [editor.] | Laboria, Iria [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextSeries: Lecture Notes in Mathematics ; 704Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1979Description: VIII, 396 p. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783540354116Subject(s): Mathematics | Mathematics | Mathematics, generalAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 510 LOC classification: QA1-939Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Sur Certains Aspects Qualitatifs de la Theorie des Equations aux Derivees Partielles -- Les Problems Mal Poses et les Problemes Mathematiques de Traitement Automatique de Resultats d'Experiences -- Iterative methods in numerical solution of differential equations -- Numerical methods for complementarity problems in engineering and applied science -- Optimisation non Differentiable: Methodes de Faisceaux -- Variable metric methods for constrained optimization -- Constant strain finite elements -- Computation of eddy currents on a surface in ?3 by finite element methods -- The club MODULEF -- Finite element analysis for stress intensity factors -- The sommerfeld (radiation) condition on infinite domains and its modelling in numerical procedures -- On the finite element approximation for evolution equations of parabolic type -- Special applications of Hamiltons's principle to structural dynamics -- Constructive methods for bifurcation and nonlinear eigenvalue problems -- Finite element approximations to bifurcation problems of turning point type -- On numerical deformation of singularities in nonlinear elasticity -- Numerical methods for free surface problems by means of penalty -- A family of model problems in plasticity -- The computational aspects of the homogenization problem -- Asymptotics for branching transport processes -- Numerical experiments of the homogenization method -- A homogenized multigroup diffusion theory for the neutron transport equation -- Estimation de Coefficients Homogenises -- Some applications of computational mathematics to medical problems.
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Sur Certains Aspects Qualitatifs de la Theorie des Equations aux Derivees Partielles -- Les Problems Mal Poses et les Problemes Mathematiques de Traitement Automatique de Resultats d'Experiences -- Iterative methods in numerical solution of differential equations -- Numerical methods for complementarity problems in engineering and applied science -- Optimisation non Differentiable: Methodes de Faisceaux -- Variable metric methods for constrained optimization -- Constant strain finite elements -- Computation of eddy currents on a surface in ?3 by finite element methods -- The club MODULEF -- Finite element analysis for stress intensity factors -- The sommerfeld (radiation) condition on infinite domains and its modelling in numerical procedures -- On the finite element approximation for evolution equations of parabolic type -- Special applications of Hamiltons's principle to structural dynamics -- Constructive methods for bifurcation and nonlinear eigenvalue problems -- Finite element approximations to bifurcation problems of turning point type -- On numerical deformation of singularities in nonlinear elasticity -- Numerical methods for free surface problems by means of penalty -- A family of model problems in plasticity -- The computational aspects of the homogenization problem -- Asymptotics for branching transport processes -- Numerical experiments of the homogenization method -- A homogenized multigroup diffusion theory for the neutron transport equation -- Estimation de Coefficients Homogenises -- Some applications of computational mathematics to medical problems.

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