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Ferrario, Mauro |
Computer Simulations in Condensed Matter: From Materials to Chemical Biology. Volume 2 |
I06014 |
2006 |
eBook |
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42 |
Chen, Zhangxin |
Finite Element Methods and Their Applications |
I05966 |
2005 |
eBook |
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43 |
Braza, Marianna |
IUTAM Symposium on Unsteady Separated Flows and their Control |
I05909 |
2009 |
eBook |
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44 |
Ghetta, V??ronique |
Materials Issues for Generation IV Systems |
I05899 |
2008 |
eBook |
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45 |
Boccara, Nino |
Modeling Complex Systems |
I05653 |
2010 |
eBook |
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46 |
Wilkins, Mark L |
Computer Simulation of Dynamic Phenomena |
I04442 |
1999 |
eBook |
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47 |
Jiang, Bo-nan |
The Least-Squares Finite Element Method |
I03760 |
1998 |
eBook |
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48 |
Fletcher, Clive A.J |
Computational Techniques for Fluid Dynamics 1 |
I01809 |
1998 |
eBook |
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49 |
Fletcher, Clive A.J |
Computational Techniques for Fluid Dynamics 2 |
I01631 |
1991 |
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Title | Computer Simulations in Condensed Matter: From Materials to Chemical Biology. Volume 2 |
Author(s) | Ferrario, Mauro;Ciccotti, Giovanni;Binder, Kurt |
Publication | Berlin, Heidelberg, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2006. |
Description | XVI, 592 p : online resource |
Abstract Note | This extensive and comprehensive collection of lectures by world-leading experts in the field introduces and reviews all relevant computer simulation methods and their applications in condensed matter systems. Volume 1, published as LNP 703 (ISBN 3-540-35270-8) is an in-depth introduction to a vast spectrum of computational techniques for statistical mechanical systems of condensed matter. It will enable the graduate student and both the specialist and nonspecialist researcher to get acquainted with the tools necessary to carry out numerical simulations at an advanced level. The present volume is a state-of-the-art survey on numerical experiments carried out for a great number of systems, ranging from materials sciences to chemical biology, such as supercooled liquids, spin glasses, colloids, polymers, liquid crystals, biological membranes and folding proteins |
ISBN,Price | 9783540352846 |
Keyword(s) | 1. Chemistry, Physical and theoretical
2. COMPLEX SYSTEMS
3. Computational Science and Engineering
4. Computer mathematics
5. CONDENSED MATTER
6. CONDENSED MATTER PHYSICS
7. DYNAMICAL SYSTEMS
8. EBOOK
9. EBOOK - SPRINGER
10. MATERIALS SCIENCE
11. Materials Science, general
12. Numerical and Computational Physics, Simulation
13. PHYSICS
14. STATISTICAL PHYSICS
15. Theoretical and Computational Chemistry
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Title | Finite Element Methods and Their Applications |
Author(s) | Chen, Zhangxin |
Publication | Berlin, Heidelberg, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2005. |
Description | XIII, 410 p : online resource |
Abstract Note | This book serves as a text for one- or two-semester courses for upper-level undergraduates and beginning graduate students and as a professional reference for people who want to solve partial differential equations (PDEs) using finite element methods. The author has attempted to introduce every concept in the simplest possible setting and maintain a level of treatment that is as rigorous as possible without being unnecessarily abstract. Quite a lot of attention is given to discontinuous finite elements, characteristic finite elements, and to the applications in fluid and solid mechanics including applications to porous media flow, and applications to semiconductor modeling. An extensive set of exercises and references in each chapter are provided |
ISBN,Price | 9783540280781 |
Keyword(s) | 1. Applications of Mathematics
2. APPLIED MATHEMATICS
3. CLASSICAL MECHANICS
4. Computational Science and Engineering
5. Computer mathematics
6. EBOOK
7. EBOOK - SPRINGER
8. Electronic materials
9. ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS
10. MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS
11. MECHANICS
12. Numerical and Computational Physics, Simulation
13. Optical and Electronic Materials
14. OPTICAL MATERIALS
15. PHYSICS
16. Theoretical, Mathematical and Computational Physics
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Title | IUTAM Symposium on Unsteady Separated Flows and their Control : Proceedings of the IUTAM Symposium ???Unsteady Separated Flows and their Control???, Corfu, Greece, 18-22 June 2007 |
Author(s) | Braza, Marianna;Hourigan, K |
Publication | Dordrecht, Springer Netherlands, 2009. |
Description | XXXI, 586 p : online resource |
Abstract Note | Unsteady separated flows are an important topic in theoretical and applied mechanics. The IUTAM Symposium held in Corfu in 2007 (and following on from a previous meeting in Toulouse in 2002) aimed at achieving a unified approach which will regroup the knowledge coming from theoretical, experimental, numerical simulation, modeling and flow-control aspects of separated unsteady flows with respect to incompressible and compressible flow regimes. The subject areas are receiving a great deal of impetus from international research groups, stimulated by major research programs related to this topic, involving major industrial companies especially in aeronautics in various countries and by heading government programs. The symposium brought together groups of researchers working on problems related to the understanding and the prediction of unsteady, separated flows. The present IUTAM symposium proceedings volume is an essential extension of the topic to control theory and applications in respect of unsteady separated flows. Topics addressed include physical aspects of the dynamics related to unsteady separation in incompressible flows and flows under compressibility effects, and the state of the art methods for modeling these kinds of flows in high Reynolds numbers. Special attention is paid to control theory and applications, especially including feed-back effects for the attenuation of unsteadiness and of flow separation. The understanding of the flow-physics and their efficient turbulence modeling remains a serious problem in a number of engineering applications, including Aeronautics and Aeroelasticity. Furthermore, the study of advanced flow modeling techniques, especially to control high-Reynolds number transitional and turbulent flows involving unsteady separation, is a crucial need in the above-mentioned domains of fundamental and applied research nowadays. This work is of interest to people working in experimental investigation of unsteady separated flows, those working in the numerical simulation and turbulence modeling of these flows and those working in the domain of control theory. The symposium proceedings contributes to a better insight of this important category of flows from a fundamental and applied research point of view by means of a synergy among the three main approaches: theoretical, experimental and prediction methods |
ISBN,Price | 9781402098987 |
Keyword(s) | 1. Classical and Continuum Physics
2. Computational Science and Engineering
3. Computer mathematics
4. Continuum physics
5. EBOOK
6. EBOOK - SPRINGER
7. Fluid- and Aerodynamics
8. FLUIDS
9. Measurement Science and Instrumentation
10. Measurement??????
11. PHYSICAL MEASUREMENTS
12. PHYSICS
13. Physics, general
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Title | Materials Issues for Generation IV Systems : Status, Open Questions and Challenges |
Author(s) | Ghetta, V??ronique;Gorse, Dominique;Mazi??re, Dominique;Pontikis, Vassilis |
Publication | Dordrecht, Springer Netherlands, 2008. |
Description | XV, 586 p : online resource |
Abstract Note | Global warming, shortage of low-cost oil resources and the increasing demand for energy are currently controlling the world's economic expansion while often opposing desires for sustainable and peaceful development. In this context, atomic energy satisfactorily fulfills the criteria of low carbon gas production and high overall yield. However, in the absence of industrial fast-breeders the use of nuclear fuel is not optimal, and the production of high activity waste materials is at a maximum. These are the principal reasons for the development of a new, fourth generation of nuclear reactors, minimizing the undesirable side-effects of current nuclear energy production technology while increasing yields by increasing operation temperatures and opening the way for the industrial production of hydrogen through the decomposition of water. The construction and use of such reactors is hindered by several factors, including performance limitations of known structural materials, particularly if the life of the projected systems had to extend over the periods necessary to achieve low costs (at least 60 years). This book collects lectures and seminars presented at the homonymous NATO ASI held in autumn 2007 at the Institut d???Etudes Scientifiques in Carg??se, France. The adopted approach aims at improving and coordinating basic knowledge in materials science and engineering with specific areas of condensed matter physics, the physics of particle/matter interaction and of radiation damage. It is our belief that this methodology is crucially conditioning the development and the industrial production of new structural materials capable of coping with the requirements of these future reactors |
ISBN,Price | 9781402084225 |
Keyword(s) | 1. Classical and Continuum Physics
2. Computational Science and Engineering
3. Computer mathematics
4. Continuum physics
5. EBOOK
6. EBOOK - SPRINGER
7. ENGINEERING
8. Engineering, general
9. MATERIALS SCIENCE
10. Materials Science, general
11. NUCLEAR ENERGY
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Title | Modeling Complex Systems |
Author(s) | Boccara, Nino |
Publication | New York, NY, Springer New York, 2010. |
Description | XVIII, 490 p : online resource |
Abstract Note | Modeling Complex Systems, 2nd Edition, explores the process of modeling complex systems, providing examples from such diverse fields as ecology, epidemiology, sociology, seismology, and economics. It illustrates how models of complex systems are built and provides indispensable mathematical tools for studying their dynamics. This vital introductory text is useful for advanced undergraduate students in various scientific disciplines, and serves as an important reference book for graduate students and young researchers. This enhanced second edition includes: . -recent research results and bibliographic references -extra footnotes which provide biographical information on cited scientists who have made significant contributions to the field -new and improved worked-out examples to aid a student???s comprehension of the content -exercises to challenge the reader and complement the material Nino Boccara is also the author of Essentials of Mathematica: With Applications to Mathematics and Physics (Springer, 2007) |
ISBN,Price | 9781441965622 |
Keyword(s) | 1. Algorithm Analysis and Problem Complexity
2. ALGORITHMS
3. COMPLEX SYSTEMS
4. Computational Mathematics and Numerical Analysis
5. Computational Science and Engineering
6. Computer mathematics
7. COMPUTER SIMULATION
8. DYNAMICAL SYSTEMS
9. EBOOK
10. EBOOK - SPRINGER
11. Numerical and Computational Physics, Simulation
12. PHYSICS
13. Simulation and Modeling
14. STATISTICAL PHYSICS
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Title | Computer Simulation of Dynamic Phenomena |
Author(s) | Wilkins, Mark L |
Publication | Berlin, Heidelberg, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1999. |
Description | XVI, 246 p : online resource |
Abstract Note | Preferred finite difference schemes in one, two, and three space dimensions are described for solving the three fundamental equations of mechanics (conservation of mass, conservation of momentum, and conservation of energy). Models of the behavior of materials provide the closure to the three fundamentals equations for applications to problems in compressible fluid flow and solid mechanics. The use of Lagrange coordinates permits the history of mass elements to be followed where the integrated effects of plasticity and external loads change the material physical properties. Models of fracture, including size effects, are described. The detonation of explosives is modelled following the Chapman--Jouget theory with equations of state for the detonation products derived from experiments. An equation-of-state library for solids and explosives is presented with theoretical models that incorporate experimental data from the open literature. The versatility of the simulation programs is demonstrated by applications to the calculations of surface waves from an earthquake to the shock waves from supersonic flow and other examples |
ISBN,Price | 9783662038857 |
Keyword(s) | 1. APPLIED MATHEMATICS
2. Classical and Continuum Physics
3. Computational Science and Engineering
4. Computer mathematics
5. COMPUTER SIMULATION
6. CONDENSED MATTER
7. CONDENSED MATTER PHYSICS
8. Continuum physics
9. EBOOK
10. EBOOK - SPRINGER
11. ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS
12. Mathematical and Computational Engineering
13. MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS
14. Simulation and Modeling
15. Theoretical, Mathematical and Computational Physics
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Title | The Least-Squares Finite Element Method : Theory and Applications in Computational Fluid Dynamics and Electromagnetics |
Author(s) | Jiang, Bo-nan |
Publication | Berlin, Heidelberg, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1998. |
Description | XVI, 418 p : online resource |
Abstract Note | This is the first book devoted to the least-squares finite element method (LSFEM), which is a simple, efficient and robust technique for the numerical solution of partial differential equations. The book demonstrates that the LSFEM can solve a broad range of problems in fluid dynamics and electromagnetics with only one mathematical/computational formulation. The book shows that commonly adopted special treatments in computational fluid dynamics and computational electromagnetics, such as upwinding, numerical dissipation, staggered grid, non-equal-order elements, operator splitting and preconditioning, edge elements, vector potential, and so on, are unnecessary. This book introduces the basic theory of the least-squares method for first-order PDE systems, particularly the div-curl system and the div-curl-grad system. It is applied to the study of permissible boundary conditions for the incompressible Navier--Stokes equations, to show that the divergence equations in the Maxwell equations are not redundant, and to derive equivalent second-order versions of the Navier--Stokes equations and the Maxwell equations. This book covers diverse applications such as incompressible viscous flows, rotational inviscid flows, low- or high-Mach-number compressible flows, two-fluid flows, convective flows, and scattering waves |
ISBN,Price | 9783662037409 |
Keyword(s) | 1. CALCULUS OF VARIATIONS
2. Calculus of Variations and Optimal Control; Optimization
3. Classical and Continuum Physics
4. CLASSICAL ELECTRODYNAMICS
5. Computational Science and Engineering
6. Computer mathematics
7. Continuum physics
8. EBOOK
9. EBOOK - SPRINGER
10. ELECTRODYNAMICS
11. Fluid- and Aerodynamics
12. FLUIDS
13. Numerical and Computational Physics, Simulation
14. OPTICS
15. PHYSICS
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Title | Computational Techniques for Fluid Dynamics 2 : Specific Techniques for Different Flow Categories |
Author(s) | Fletcher, Clive A.J |
Publication | Berlin, Heidelberg, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1991. |
Description | XIV, 494 p. 3 illus : online resource |
Abstract Note | The purpose and organisation of this book are described in the preface to the first edition (1988). In preparing this edition minor changes have been made, par?? ticularly to Chap. 1 (Vol. 1) to keep it reasonably current, and to upgrade the treatment of specific techniques, particularly in Chaps. 12-14 and 16-18. How?? ever, the rest of the book (Vols. 1 and 2) has required only minor modification to clarify the presentation and to modify or replace individual problems to make them more effective. The answers to the problems are available in Solutions Manual jor Computational Techniques jor Fluid Dynamics by K. Srinivas and C. A. J. Fletcher, published by Springer-Verlag, Heidelberg, 1991. The computer programs have also been reviewed and tidied up. These are available on an IBM?? compatible floppy disc direct from the author. I would like to take this opportunity to thank the many readers for their usually generous comments about the first edition and particularly those readers who went to the trouble of drawing specific errors to my attention. In this revised edi?? tion considerable effort has been made to remove a number of minor errors that had found their way into the original. I express the hope that no errors remain but welcome communication that will help me improve future editions. In preparing this revised edition I have received considerable help from Dr. K |
ISBN,Price | 9783642582394 |
Keyword(s) | 1. Applications of Mathematics
2. APPLIED MATHEMATICS
3. Classical and Continuum Physics
4. Computational Science and Engineering
5. Computer mathematics
6. Continuum physics
7. EBOOK
8. EBOOK - SPRINGER
9. ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS
10. Fluid- and Aerodynamics
11. FLUIDS
12. Mathematical and Computational Engineering
13. Numerical and Computational Physics, Simulation
14. PHYSICS
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