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Author Geiser, Juergen.

Title Iterative splitting methods for differential equations / Juergen Geiser. [O'Reilly electronic resource]

Imprint Boca Raton, Fla. : Chapman and Hall/CRC, 2011.
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Description 1 online resource (xxiii, 303 pages) : illustrations.
Series Chapman and Hall/CRC numerical analysis and scientific computing series
Chapman & Hall/CRC numerical analysis and scientific computing.
Note "A Chapman & Hall book."
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 285-300) and index.
Contents 1. Model problems -- 2. Iterative decomposition of ordinary differential equations -- 3. Decomposition methods for partial differential equations -- 4. Computation of the iterative splitting methods : algorithmic part -- 5. Extensions of iterative splitting schemes -- 6. Numerical experiments -- 7. Summary and perspectives -- 8. Software tools.
Summary Iterative Splitting Methods for Differential Equations explains how to solve evolution equations via novel iterative-based splitting methods that efficiently use computational and memory resources. It focuses on systems of parabolic and hyperbolic equations, including convection-diffusion-reaction equations, heat equations, and wave equations. In the theoretical part of the book, the author discusses the main theorems and results of the stability and consistency analysis for ordinary differential equations. He then presents extensions of the iterative splitting methods to partial differential equations and spatial- and time-dependent differential equations. The practical part of the text applies the methods to benchmark and real-life problems, such as waste disposal, elastics wave propagation, and complex flow phenomena. The book also examines the benefits of equation decomposition. It concludes with a discussion on several useful software packages, including r 3 t and FIDOS. Covering a wide range of theoretical and practical issues in multiphysics and multiscale problems, this book explores the benefits of using iterative splitting schemes to solve physical problems. It illustrates how iterative operator splitting methods are excellent decomposition methods for obtaining higher-order accuracy.
Subject Differential equations.
Équations différentielles.
Differential equations
Other Form: Print version: 9781439869826
ISBN 9781439869833 (electronic bk.)
1439869839 (electronic bk.)
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