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11 Espelid, T.O Numerical Integration I04425 1992 eBook  
12 le Dimet, F.X High Performance Computing in the Geosciences I04390 1995 eBook  
13 Chester, W Mechanics I03493 1979 eBook  
14 Gram, J.G Numerical Solution of Partial Differential Equations I03452 1973 eBook  
15 Keast, Patrick Numerical Integration I03020 1987 eBook  
16 Diercksen, Geerd H.F Computational Techniques in Quantum Chemistry and Molecular Physics I02874 1975 eBook  
17 Buchler, J. Robert The Numerical Modelling of Nonlinear Stellar Pulsations I02826 1990 eBook  
18 Beale, J.T Vortex Flows and Related Numerical Methods I02609 1993 eBook  
19 Kaper, H.G Asymptotic and Numerical Methods for Partial Differential Equations with Critical Parameters I02382 1993 eBook  
20 Bulgak, Haydar Error Control and Adaptivity in Scientific Computing I02216 1999 eBook  
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TitleNumerical Integration : Recent Developments, Software and Applications
Author(s)Espelid, T.O;Genz, Alan
PublicationDordrecht, Springer Netherlands, 1992.
DescriptionXII, 367 p : online resource
Abstract NoteThis volume contains refereed papers and extended abstracts of papers presented at the NATO Advanced Research Workshop entitled 'Numerical Integration: Recent Develop?? ments, Software and Applications', held at the University of Bergen, Bergen, Norway, June 17-21,1991. The Workshop was attended by thirty-eight scientists. A total of eight NATO countries were represented. Eleven invited lectures and twenty-three contributed lectures were presented, of which twenty-five appear in full in this volume, together with three extended abstracts and one note. The main focus of the workshop was to survey recent progress in the theory of methods for the calculation of integrals and show how the theoretical results have been used in software development and in practical applications. The papers in this volume fall into four broad categories: numerical integration rules, numerical integration error analysis, numerical integration applications and numerical integration algorithms and software. It is five years since the last workshop of this nature was held, at Dalhousie University in Halifax, Canada, in 1986. Recent theoretical developments have mostly occurred in the area of integration rule construction. For polynomial integrating rules, invariant theory and ideal theory have been used to provide lower bounds on the numbers of points for different types of multidimensional rules, and to help in structuring the nonlinear systems which must be solved to determine the points and weights for the rules. Many new optimal or near optimal rules have been found for a variety of integration regions using these techniques
ISBN,Price9789401126465
Keyword(s)1. ALGORITHMS 2. Computational Mathematics and Numerical Analysis 3. Computer mathematics 4. EBOOK 5. EBOOK - SPRINGER 6. Numeric Computing 7. NUMERICAL ANALYSIS
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TitleHigh Performance Computing in the Geosciences
Author(s)le Dimet, F.X
PublicationDordrecht, Springer Netherlands, 1995.
DescriptionXIX, 261 p : online resource
Abstract NoteHigh Performance Computing in the Geosciences surveys the state of the art of programs presently being developed which require high performance computing for their implementation, provides a guide for decision making in regard to computing directions in future numerical models, and provides an overview of future developments in massively parallel processing and their implications for numerical modelling in the geosciences
ISBN,Price9789401100335
Keyword(s)1. AIR POLLUTION 2. Atmospheric Protection/Air Quality Control/Air Pollution 3. ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES 4. EBOOK 5. EBOOK - SPRINGER 6. Numeric Computing 7. NUMERICAL ANALYSIS 8. OCEANOGRAPHY 9. SYSTEM THEORY 10. Systems Theory, Control
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TitleMechanics
Author(s)Chester, W
PublicationDordrecht, Springer Netherlands, 1979.
Description400 p : online resource
Abstract NoteWhen I began to write this book, I originally had in mind the needs of university students in their first year. May aim was to keep the mathematics simple. No advanced techniques are used and there are no complicated applications. The emphasis is on an understanding of the basic ideas and problems which require expertise but do not contribute to this understanding are not discussed. How?? ever, the presentation is more sophisticated than might be considered appropri?? ate for someone with no previous knowledge of the subject so that, although it is developed from the beginning, some previous acquaintance with the elements of the subject would be an advantage. In addition, some familiarity with element?? ary calculus is assumed but not with the elementary theory of differential equations, although knowledge of the latter would again be an advantage. It is my opinion that mechanics is best introduced through the motion of a particle, with rigid body problems left until the subject is more fully developed. However, some experienced mathematicians consider that no introduction is complete without a discussion of rigid body mechanics. Conventional accounts of the subject invariably include such a discussion, but with the problems restricted to two-dimensional ones in the books which claim to be elementary. The mechanics of rigid bodies is therefore included but there is no separate discussion of the theory in two dimensions
ISBN,Price9789401095020
Keyword(s)1. Classical and Continuum Physics 2. Continuum physics 3. EBOOK 4. EBOOK - SPRINGER 5. MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS 6. Numeric Computing 7. NUMERICAL ANALYSIS 8. Theoretical, Mathematical and Computational Physics
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TitleNumerical Solution of Partial Differential Equations : Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Study Institute held at Kjeller, Norway, August 20???24, 1973
Author(s)Gram, J.G
PublicationDordrecht, Springer Netherlands, 1973.
DescriptionVII, 271 p : online resource
Abstract NoteThis book contains the transcripts of the invited lectures presented at the NATO Advanced Study Institute on "Numerical Solution of Partial Differential Equations". The Study Institute was held at the Netherlands-Norwegian Reactor School, Institutt for Atomenergi, Kjeller, Norway, 20th - 24th August 1973. The members of the Scientific Advisory Committee were: A. R. Mitchell, University of Dundee, Scotland I. HoI and, University of Trondheim, Norway T. Havie, UniverSity of Trondheim, Norway The members of the Organizing Committee were: E. Andersen, Institutt for Atomenergi, Kjeller, Norway G. E. Fladmark, Institutt for Atomenergi, Kjeller, Norway J. G. Gram, Institutt for Atomenergi, Kjeller, Norway The aim of the Study Institute was to bring together mathe?? maticians and engineers working with numerical methods. The papers presented covered both theory and application of methods for solution of partial differential equations. The topics were finite element methods, finite difference methods, and methods for solution of linear and nonlinear systems of equations with application to continuum mechanics and heat transfer. The total number of participants was 68. Their names are given at the end of the book. The publication of these proceed?? ings could be realized through the kind cooperation of the lec?? turers. The Advanced Study Institute was financially sponsored by NATO Scientific Affairs Division. The Organizing Committee wishes to express its gratitude for this support. Valuable assistance was given by Mrs. G
ISBN,Price9789401026727
Keyword(s)1. EBOOK 2. EBOOK - SPRINGER 3. Numeric Computing 4. NUMERICAL ANALYSIS
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TitleNumerical Integration : Recent Developments, Software and Applications
Author(s)Keast, Patrick;Fairweather, Graeme
PublicationDordrecht, Springer Netherlands, 1987.
DescriptionXIV, 394 p : online resource
Abstract NoteThis volume contains refereed papers and extended abstracts of papers presented at the NATO Advanced Research Workshop entitled 'Numerical Integration: Recent Developments, Software and Applications', held at Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada, August 11-15, 1986. The Workshop was attended by thirty-six scientists from eleven NATO countries. Thirteen invited lectures and twenty-two contributed lectures were presented, of which twenty-five appear in full in this volume, together with extended abstracts of the remaining ten. It is more than ten years since the last workshop of this nature was held, in Los Alamos in 1975. Many developments have occurred in quadrature in the intervening years, and it seemed an opportune time to bring together again researchers in this area. The development of QUADPACK by Piessens, de Doncker, Uberhuber and Kahaner has changed the focus of research in the area of one dimensional quadrature from the construction of new rules to an emphasis on reliable robust software. There has been a dramatic growth in interest in the testing and evaluation of software, stimulated by the work of Lyness and Kaganove, Einarsson, and Piessens. The earlier research of Patterson into Kronrod extensions of Gauss rules, followed by the work of Monegato, and Piessens and Branders, has greatly increased interest in Gauss-based formulas for one-dimensional integration
ISBN,Price9789400938892
Keyword(s)1. COMPUTERS 2. EBOOK 3. EBOOK - SPRINGER 4. MICROPROCESSORS 5. Numeric Computing 6. NUMERICAL ANALYSIS 7. Processor Architectures 8. Theory of Computation
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TitleComputational Techniques in Quantum Chemistry and Molecular Physics : Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Study Institute held at Ramsau, Germany, 4???21 September, 1974
Author(s)Diercksen, Geerd H.F;Sutcliffe, B.T;Veillard, A
PublicationDordrecht, Springer Netherlands, 1975.
DescriptionVIII, 568 p : online resource
Abstract NoteThis book contains the transcripts of the lectures presented at the NATO Advanced study Institute on "Computational Techniques in Quantum Chemistry and Molecular Physics", held at Ramsau, Germany, 4th - 21st Sept. 1974. Quantum theory was developed in the early decades of this century and was first applied to problems in chemistry and molecular physics as early as 1927. It soon emerged however, that it was impossible to con?? sider any but the simplest systems in any quantita?? tive detail because of the complexity of Schrodinger's equation which is the basic equation for chemical and molecular physics applications. This remained the si?? tuation until the development, after 1950, of elec?? tronic digital computers. It then became possible to attempt approximate solutions of Schrodinger's equa?? tion for fairly complicated systems, to yield results which were sufficiently accurate to make comparison with experiment meaningful. Starting in the early nineteen sixties in the United States at a few centres with access to good computers an enormous amount of work went into the development and implementation of schemes for approximate solu?? tions of Schrodinger's equation, particularly the de?? velopment of the Hartree-Fock self-consistent-field scheme. But it was soon found that the integrals needed for application of the methods to molecular problems are far from trivial to evaluate and cannot be easily approximated
ISBN,Price9789401018159
Keyword(s)1. EBOOK 2. EBOOK - SPRINGER 3. MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS 4. Numeric Computing 5. NUMERICAL ANALYSIS 6. Theoretical, Mathematical and Computational Physics
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TitleThe Numerical Modelling of Nonlinear Stellar Pulsations : Problems and Prospects
Author(s)Buchler, J. Robert
PublicationDordrecht, Springer Netherlands, 1990.
Description384 p : online resource
Abstract NoteThis interdisciplinary meeting has brought together a group of astrophysicists with hands-on experience in the numerical computation of astrophysical fluid dynamics, in particular nonlinear stellar pulsations, and a group of applied mathematicians who are actively engaged with the development of novel and improved numerical methods. The goal of the workshop has been for the astrophysicists to discuss in detail the numerical problems encountered in the modelling of stellar pulsations and for the mathematicians to present a survey of recent developments in numerical techniques. This astrophysical-mathematical intercourse will help the astrophysicists in the future development of more reliable and efficient codes, on the one hand, and it has introduced the mathematicians to an unfamiliar area which is a tough testing ground for their techniques. Since the difficulties encountered are common to other fluid dynamics problems, and are in fact perhaps more severe, fluid dynamicists in other research areas may fmd the results of this workshop of interest as well. Much of our theoretical understanding of the intricate and interesting behavior of variable stars rests on our ability to perform accurate numerical hydrodynamical computations of stellar models. Extensive calculations of nonlinear radial stellar pulsations with the use of increasingly powerful computers are showing more and more clearly that the numerical codes in current use have serious deficiencies
ISBN,Price9789400905191
Keyword(s)1. ASTROPHYSICS 2. Astrophysics and Astroparticles 3. Classical and Continuum Physics 4. Continuum physics 5. EBOOK 6. EBOOK - SPRINGER 7. Numeric Computing 8. NUMERICAL ANALYSIS
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TitleVortex Flows and Related Numerical Methods
Author(s)Beale, J.T;Cottet, G.H;Huberson, S
PublicationDordrecht, Springer Netherlands, 1993.
DescriptionVII, 387 p. 297 illus., 26 illus. in color : online resource
Abstract NoteMany important phenomena in fluid motion are evident in vortex flow, i.e., flows in which vortical structures are significant in determining the whole flow. This book, which consists of lectures given at a NATO ARW held in Grenoble (France) in June 1992, provides an up-to-date account of current research in the study of these phenomena by means of numerical methods and mathematical modelling. Such methods include Eulerian methods (finite difference, spectral and wavelet methods) as well as Lagrangian methods (contour dynamics, vortex methods) and are used to study such topics as 2- or 3-dimensional turbulence, vorticity generation by solid bodies, shear layers and vortex sheets, and vortex reconnection. For researchers and graduate students in computational fluid dynamics, numerical analysis, and applied mathematics
ISBN,Price9789401581370
Keyword(s)1. Biotechnology 2. CLASSICAL MECHANICS 3. EBOOK 4. EBOOK - SPRINGER 5. MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS 6. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 7. MECHANICS 8. Numeric Computing 9. NUMERICAL ANALYSIS 10. Theoretical, Mathematical and Computational Physics
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TitleAsymptotic and Numerical Methods for Partial Differential Equations with Critical Parameters
Author(s)Kaper, H.G;Garbey, Marc
PublicationDordrecht, Springer Netherlands, 1993.
DescriptionXVIII, 372 p : online resource
Abstract NoteThis volume contains the proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop on "Asymptotic-induced Numerical Methods for Partial Differ?? ential Equations, Critical Parameters, and Domain Decomposition," held at Beaune (France), May 25-28, 1992. The purpose of the workshop was to stimulate the integration of asymp?? totic analysis, domain decomposition methods, and symbolic manipulation tools for the numerical solution of partial differential equations (PDEs) with critical parameters. A workshop on the same topic was held at Argonne Na?? tional Laboratory in February 1990. (The proceedings were published under the title Asymptotic Analysis and the Numerical Solu.tion of Partial Differ?? ential Equations, Hans G. Kaper and Marc Garbey, eds., Lecture Notes in Pure and Applied Mathematics. Vol. 130, ??Marcel Dekker, Inc., New York, 1991.) In a sense, the present proceedings represent a progress report on the topic area. Comparing the two sets of proceedings, we see an increase in the quantity as well as the quality of the contributions. 110re research is being done in the topic area, and the interest covers serious, nontrivial problems. We are pleased with this outcome and expect to see even more advances in the next few years as the field progresses
ISBN,Price9789401118101
Keyword(s)1. ANALYSIS 2. Analysis (Mathematics) 3. EBOOK 4. EBOOK - SPRINGER 5. MATHEMATICAL ANALYSIS 6. Numeric Computing 7. NUMERICAL ANALYSIS 8. PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
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TitleError Control and Adaptivity in Scientific Computing
Author(s)Bulgak, Haydar;Zenger, Christoph
PublicationDordrecht, Springer Netherlands, 1999.
DescriptionXVI, 354 p : online resource
Abstract NoteOne of the main ways by which we can understand complex processes is to create computerised numerical simulation models of them. Modern simulation tools are not used only by experts, however, and reliability has therefore become an important issue, meaning that it is not sufficient for a simulation package merely to print out some numbers, claiming them to be the desired results. An estimate of the associated error is also needed. The errors may derive from many sources: errors in the model, errors in discretization, rounding errors, etc. Unfortunately, this situation does not obtain for current packages and there is a great deal of room for improvement. Only if the error can be estimated is it possible to do something to reduce it. The contributions in this book cover many aspects of the subject, the main topics being error estimates and error control in numerical linear algebra algorithms (closely related to the concept of condition numbers), interval arithmetic and adaptivity for continuous models
ISBN,Price9789401146470
Keyword(s)1. ALGORITHMS 2. APPLIED MATHEMATICS 3. Computational Mathematics and Numerical Analysis 4. Computer mathematics 5. EBOOK 6. EBOOK - SPRINGER 7. ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS 8. Mathematical and Computational Engineering 9. Numeric Computing 10. NUMERICAL ANALYSIS 11. PROBABILITIES 12. Probability Theory and Stochastic Processes
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