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21 Gvishiani, Alexej Artificial Intelligence and Dynamic Systems for Geophysical Applications I11025 2002 eBook  
22 Cohen, Gary Higher-Order Numerical Methods for Transient Wave Equations I11018 2002 eBook  
23 Kulish, V Hierarchical Methods I10909 2002 eBook  
24 Kling, Andreas Advanced Monte Carlo for Radiation Physics, Particle Transport Simulation and Applications I10848 2001 eBook  
25 Lynch, Stephen Dynamical Systems with Applications using MAPLE I10751 2001 eBook  
26 Hahn, Hubert Rigid Body Dynamics of Mechanisms 2 I10746 2003 eBook  
27 Sagaut, P Large Eddy Simulation for Incompressible Flows I10725 2002 eBook  
28 Henon, Michel Generating Families in the Restricted Three-Body Problem I10681 2001 eBook  
29 A. Stickler, Benjamin Basic Concepts in Computational Physics I08517 2014 eBook  
30 Garnier, Eric Large Eddy Simulation for Compressible Flows I08501 2009 eBook  
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TitleArtificial Intelligence and Dynamic Systems for Geophysical Applications
Author(s)Gvishiani, Alexej;Dubois, Jacques O
PublicationBerlin, Heidelberg, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2002.
DescriptionXV, 347 p : online resource
Abstract NoteThe book presents new clustering schemes, dynamical systems and pattern recognition algorithms in geophysical, geodynamical and natural hazard applications. The original mathematical technique is based on both classical and fuzzy sets models. Geophysical and natural hazard applications are mostly original. However, the artificial intelligence technique described in the book can be applied far beyond the limits of Earth science applications. The book is intended for research scientists, tutors, graduate students, scientists in geophysics and engineers
ISBN,Price9783662049334
Keyword(s)1. ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE 2. Computational Mathematics and Numerical Analysis 3. Computer mathematics 4. EBOOK 5. EBOOK - SPRINGER 6. Geographical information systems 7. Geographical Information Systems/Cartography 8. GEOPHYSICS 9. Geophysics and Environmental Physics 10. Geophysics/Geodesy 11. PATTERN RECOGNITION
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TitleHigher-Order Numerical Methods for Transient Wave Equations
Author(s)Cohen, Gary
PublicationBerlin, Heidelberg, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2002.
DescriptionXVIII, 349 p. 92 illus., 2 illus. in color : online resource
Abstract NoteSolving efficiently the wave equations involved in modeling acoustic, elastic or electromagnetic wave propagation remains a challenge both for research and industry. To attack the problems coming from the propagative character of the solution, the author constructs higher-order numerical methods to reduce the size of the meshes, and consequently the time and space stepping, dramatically improving storage and computing times. This book surveys higher-order finite difference methods and develops various mass-lumped finite (also called spectral) element methods for the transient wave equations, and presents the most efficient methods, respecting both accuracy and stability for each sort of problem. A central role is played by the notion of the dispersion relation for analyzing the methods. The last chapter is devoted to unbounded domains which are modeled using perfectly matched layer (PML) techniques. Numerical examples are given
ISBN,Price9783662048238
Keyword(s)1. ACOUSTICS 2. APPLIED MATHEMATICS 3. CLASSICAL ELECTRODYNAMICS 4. Computational Mathematics and Numerical Analysis 5. Computer mathematics 6. EBOOK 7. EBOOK - SPRINGER 8. ELECTRODYNAMICS 9. ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS 10. Mathematical and Computational Engineering 11. Numerical and Computational Physics, Simulation 12. OPTICS 13. PHYSICS
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TitleHierarchical Methods : Hierarchy and Hierarchical Asymptotic Methods in Electrodynamics, Volume 1
Author(s)Kulish, V
PublicationDordrecht, Springer Netherlands, 2002.
DescriptionXXIII, 360 p. 3 illus : online resource
Abstract NoteEverybody is current in a world surrounded by computer. Computers determine our professional activity and penetrate increasingly deeper into our everyday life. Therein we also need increasingly refined c- puter technology. Sometimes we think that the next generation of c- puter will satisfy all our dreams, giving us hope that most of our urgent problems will be solved very soon. However, the future comes and il- sions dissipate. This phenomenon occurs and vanishes sporadically, and, possibly, is a fundamental law of our life. Experience shows that indeed ???systematically remaining??? problems are mainly of a complex tech- logical nature (the creation of new generation of especially perfect - croschemes, elements of memory, etc. ). But let us note that amongst these problems there are always ones solved by our purely intellectual efforts alone. Progress in this direction does not require the invention of any ???superchip??? or other similar elements. It is important to note that the results obtained in this way very often turn out to be more significant than the ???fruits??? of relevant technological progress. The hierarchical asymptotic analytical???numerical methods can be - garded as results of such ???purely intellectual efforts???. Their application allows us to simplify essentially computer calculational procedures and, consequently, to reduce the calculational time required. It is obvious that this circumstance is very attractive to any computer user
ISBN,Price9780306480614
Keyword(s)1. Applications of Mathematics 2. APPLIED MATHEMATICS 3. Computational Mathematics and Numerical Analysis 4. Computer mathematics 5. EBOOK 6. EBOOK - SPRINGER 7. ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS 8. MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS 9. MICROWAVES 10. Microwaves, RF and Optical Engineering 11. OPTICAL ENGINEERING 12. Theoretical, Mathematical and Computational Physics
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TitleAdvanced Monte Carlo for Radiation Physics, Particle Transport Simulation and Applications : Proceedings of the Monte Carlo 2000 Conference, Lisbon, 23???26 October 2000
Author(s)Kling, Andreas;Barao, Fernando J.C;Nakagawa, Masayuki;Tavora, Luis;Vaz, Pedro
PublicationBerlin, Heidelberg, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2001.
DescriptionLII, 1192 p : online resource
Abstract NoteThis book focusses on the state of the art of Monte Carlo methods in radiation physics and particle transport simulation and applications, the latter involving in particular, the use and development of electron--gamma, neutron--gamma and hadronic codes. Besides the basic theory and the methods employed, special attention is paid to algorithm development for modeling, and the analysis of experiments and measurements in a variety of fields ranging from particle to medical physics
ISBN,Price9783642182112
Keyword(s)1. ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE 2. Atomic, Molecular, Optical and Plasma Physics 3. ATOMS 4. Computational Mathematics and Numerical Analysis 5. Computer mathematics 6. EBOOK 7. EBOOK - SPRINGER 8. NUCLEAR PHYSICS 9. Numerical and Computational Physics, Simulation 10. Particle and Nuclear Physics 11. PHYSICS 12. PROBABILITIES 13. Probability Theory and Stochastic Processes
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TitleDynamical Systems with Applications using MAPLE
Author(s)Lynch, Stephen
PublicationBoston, MA, 1. Birkh??user Boston 2. Imprint: Birkh??user, 2001.
DescriptionXIII, 399 p. 83 illus : online resource
Abstract Note"The text treats a remarkable spectrum of topics and has a little for everyone. It can serve as an introduction to many of the topics of dynamical systems, and will help even the most jaded reader, such as this reviewer, enjoy some of the interactive aspects of studying dynamics using Maple." ???UK Nonlinear News (Review of First Edition) "The book will be useful for all kinds of dynamical systems courses???. [It] shows the power of using a computer algebra program to study dynamical systems, and, by giving so many worked examples, provides ample opportunity for experiments. ??? [It] is well written and a pleasure to read, which is helped by its attention to historical background." ???Mathematical Reviews (Review of First Edition) Since the first edition of this book was published in 2001, Maple??? has evolved from Maple V into Maple 13. Accordingly, this new edition has been thoroughly updated and expanded to include more applications, examples, and exercises, all with solutions; two new chapters on neural networks and simulation have also been added. There are also new sections on perturbation methods, normal forms, Gr??bner bases, and chaos synchronization. The work provides an introduction to the theory of dynamical systems with the aid of Maple. The author has emphasized breadth of coverage rather than fine detail, and theorems with proof are kept to a minimum. Some of the topics treated are scarcely covered elsewhere. Common themes such as bifurcation, bistability, chaos, instability, multistability, and periodicity run through several chapters. The book has a hands-on approach, using Maple as a pedagogical tool throughout. Maple worksheet files are listed at the end of each chapter, and along with commands, programs, and output may be viewed in color at the author???s website. Additional applications and further links of interest may be found at Maplesoft???s Application Center. Dynamical Systems with Applications using Maple is aimed at senior undergraduates, graduate students, and working scientists in various branches of applied mathematics, the natural sciences, and engineering. ISBN 978-0-8176-4389-8 ?? Also by the author: Dynamical Systems with Applications using MATLAB??, ISBN 978-0-8176-4321-8 Dynamical Systems with Applications using Mathematica??, ISBN 978-0-8176-4482-6
ISBN,Price9781489928498
Keyword(s)1. Applications of Mathematics 2. APPLIED MATHEMATICS 3. COMPLEXITY 4. COMPUTATIONAL COMPLEXITY 5. Computational Mathematics and Numerical Analysis 6. Computer mathematics 7. DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS 8. EBOOK 9. EBOOK - SPRINGER 10. ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS 11. Mathematical Modeling and Industrial Mathematics 12. MATHEMATICAL MODELS 13. MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS 14. ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS 15. Theoretical, Mathematical and Computational Physics
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TitleRigid Body Dynamics of Mechanisms 2 : Applications
Author(s)Hahn, Hubert
PublicationBerlin, Heidelberg, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2003.
DescriptionXVII, 665 p : online resource
Abstract NoteThe second volume of Rigid Body Dynamics of Mechanisms covers applications via a systematic method for deriving model equations of planar and spatial mechanisms. The necessary theoretical foundations have been laid in the first volume that introduces the theoretical mechanical aspects of mechatronic systems. Here the focus is on the application of the modeling methodology to various examples of rigid-body mechanisms, simple planar ones as well as more challenging spatial problems. A rich variety of joint models, active constraints, plus active and passive force elements is treated. The book is intended for self-study by working engineers and students concerned with the control of mechanical systems, i.e. robotics, mechatronics, vehicles, and machine tools. The examples included are a likely source from which to choose models for university lectures
ISBN,Price9783662097694
Keyword(s)1. CLASSICAL MECHANICS 2. COMPLEX SYSTEMS 3. Computational Intelligence 4. Computational Mathematics and Numerical Analysis 5. Computer mathematics 6. DYNAMICAL SYSTEMS 7. EBOOK 8. EBOOK - SPRINGER 9. MECHANICS 10. Mechanics, Applied 11. STATISTICAL PHYSICS 12. Statistical Physics and Dynamical Systems 13. Theoretical and Applied Mechanics
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TitleLarge Eddy Simulation for Incompressible Flows : An Introduction
Author(s)Sagaut, P
PublicationBerlin, Heidelberg, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2002.
DescriptionXXII, 426 p. 41 illus : online resource
Abstract NoteThe book is the only one of its kind devoted entirely to the subject of Large Eddy Simulation. It presents a comprehensive account and a unified view of this young but very rich discipline. LES is the only efficient technique for approaching high Reynolds numbers when simulating industrial, natural or experimental configurations. The author concentrates on incompressible fluids. The topics are well chosen and both the mathematical ideas and the applicatons are presented with care. The book addresses researchers as well as graduate students and engineers. This second edition is a greatly enriched version motivated both by the increasing theoretical interest on LES and the increasing numbers of applications. Two entirely new chapters are devoted to the coupling of LES with multiresolution multidomain techniques and to the new hybrid approaches that relate the LES procedures to the classical statistical methods based on the Reynolds Averaged Navier Stokes equations
ISBN,Price9783662046951
Keyword(s)1. Astronomy, Observations and Techniques 2. Astronomy???Observations 3. Computational Intelligence 4. Computational Mathematics and Numerical Analysis 5. Computer mathematics 6. EBOOK 7. EBOOK - SPRINGER 8. Fluid- and Aerodynamics 9. FLUIDS 10. Mathematical Methods in Physics 11. Numerical and Computational Physics, Simulation 12. Observations, Astronomical 13. PHYSICS
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TitleGenerating Families in the Restricted Three-Body Problem : II. Quantitative Study of Bifurcations
Author(s)Henon, Michel
PublicationBerlin, Heidelberg, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2001.
DescriptionXII, 304 p : online resource
Abstract NoteThe classical restricted three-body problem is of fundamental importance because of its applications in astronomy and space navigation, and also as a simple model of a non-integrable Hamiltonian dynamical system. A central role is played by periodic orbits, of which many have been computed numerically. This is the second volume of an attempt to explain and organize the material through a systematic study of generating families, the limits of families of periodic orbits when the mass ratio of the two main bodies becomes vanishingly small. We use quantitative analysis in the vicinity of bifurcations of types 1 and 2. In most cases the junctions between branches can now be determined. A first-order approximation of families of periodic orbits in the vicinity of a bifurcation is also obtained. This book is intended for scientists and students interested in the restricted problem, in its applications to astronomy and space research, and in the theory of dynamical systems
ISBN,Price9783540447122
Keyword(s)1. Astronomy, Observations and Techniques 2. Astronomy???Observations 3. COMPLEX SYSTEMS 4. Computational Mathematics and Numerical Analysis 5. Computer mathematics 6. DYNAMICAL SYSTEMS 7. EBOOK 8. EBOOK - SPRINGER 9. Observations, Astronomical 10. SPACE SCIENCES 11. Space Sciences (including Extraterrestrial Physics, Space Exploration and Astronautics) 12. STATISTICAL PHYSICS 13. Statistical Physics and Dynamical Systems
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TitleBasic Concepts in Computational Physics
Author(s)A. Stickler, Benjamin;Schachinger, Ewald
PublicationCham, Springer International Publishing, 2014.
DescriptionXVII, 377 p. 95 illus : online resource
Abstract NoteWith the development of ever more powerful computers a new branch of physics and engineering evolved over the last few decades: Computer Simulation or Computational Physics. It serves two main purposes: - Solution of complex mathematical problems such as, differential equations, minimization/optimization, or high-dimensional sums/integrals. - Direct simulation of physical processes, as for instance, molecular dynamics or Monte-Carlo simulation of physical/chemical/technical processes. Consequently, the book is divided into two main parts: Deterministic methods and stochastic methods. Based on concrete problems, the first part discusses numerical differentiation and integration, and the treatment of ordinary differential equations. This is augmented by notes on the numerics of partial differential equations. The second part discusses the generation of random numbers, summarizes the basics of stochastics which is then followed by the introduction of various Monte-Carlo (MC) methods. Specific emphasis is on MARKOV chain MC algorithms. All this is again augmented by numerous applications from physics. The final two chapters on Data Analysis and Stochastic Optimization share the two main topics as a common denominator. The book offers a number of appendices to provide the reader with more detailed information on various topics discussed in the main part. Nevertheless, the reader should be familiar with the most important concepts of statistics and probability theory albeit two appendices have been dedicated to provide a rudimentary discussion
ISBN,Price9783319024356
Keyword(s)1. APPLIED MATHEMATICS 2. Chemistry, Physical and theoretical 3. COMPLEX SYSTEMS 4. Computational Mathematics and Numerical Analysis 5. Computer mathematics 6. DYNAMICAL SYSTEMS 7. EBOOK 8. EBOOK - SPRINGER 9. ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS 10. Mathematical and Computational Engineering 11. Numerical and Computational Physics, Simulation 12. PHYSICS 13. STATISTICAL PHYSICS 14. Statistical Physics and Dynamical Systems 15. Theoretical and Computational Chemistry
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TitleLarge Eddy Simulation for Compressible Flows
Author(s)Garnier, Eric;Adams, Nikolaus;Sagaut, P
PublicationDordrecht, Springer Netherlands, 2009.
DescriptionIX, 276 p : online resource
Abstract NoteLarge Eddy Simulation (LES) of compressible flows is still a widely unexplored area of research. The authors, whose books are considered the most relevant monographs in this field, provide the reader with a comprehensive state-of-the-art presentation of the available LES theory and application. This book is a sequel to "Large Eddy Simulation for Incompressible Flows", as most of the research on LES for compressible flows is based on variable density extensions of models, methods and paradigms that were developed within the incompressible flow framework. The book addresses both the fundamentals and the practical industrial applications of LES in order to point out gaps in the theoretical framework as well as to bridge the gap between LES research and the growing need to use it in engineering modeling. After introducing the fundamentals on compressible turbulence and the LES governing equations, the mathematical framework for the filtering paradigm of LES for compressible flow equations is established. Instead of providing the reader with a general discussion about compressibility effects on turbulence, the emphasis is put on differences in scale interactions compared to the incompressible case. Functional modeling is discussed, including a brief introduction into implicit modeling from the functional perspective. The description of explicit structural modeling contains different models based on the scale-similarity hypothesis, on approximate deconvolution, and on multi-resolution concepts to reconstruct the subgrid-scale field. A central part of the monograph is the discussion of numerical methods in relation to LES. After evaluating boundary conditions for LES of compressible flows, which are much more complex than its counterpart for incompressible flows, the last chapters are dedicated to specific applications to sub- and supersonic flows, including a discussion of shock-related problems
ISBN,Price9789048128198
Keyword(s)1. APPLIED MATHEMATICS 2. Computational Mathematics and Numerical Analysis 3. Computer mathematics 4. EBOOK 5. EBOOK - SPRINGER 6. ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS 7. Fluid- and Aerodynamics 8. FLUIDS 9. Mathematical and Computational Engineering 10. Numerical and Computational Physics, Simulation 11. PHYSICS
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