Computer-Aided Analysis of Difference Schemes for Partial Differential Equations

Computer-Aided Analysis of Difference Schemes for Partial Differential Equations by Victor G. Ganzha, published by John Wiley & Sons on April 12, 1996, spans 472 pages and is presented in English. This book explores the intersection of computer technology and numerical analysis, emphasizing the complexity of computational algorithms based on finite difference methods. It demonstrates how modern computer algebra tools can automate stability investigations, making manual calculations unnecessary.
Readers will find a comprehensive reference that addresses the application of computerized symbolic manipulations for analyzing the stability of various difference schemes. The text introduces new applications and methods, covering ten different approaches for stability analysis and detailing the specific characteristics of each method. It includes essential mathematical formulas necessary for implementing algorithms, presented in several global algebraic symbolic languages such as MAPLE, MATHEMATICA, and REDUCE. This resource is designed for mathematicians, physicists, engineers, and postgraduate students engaged in numerical solutions for real-world physical problems.
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Advances in computer technology have conveniently coincided withtrends in numerical analysis toward increased complexity ofcomputational algorithms based on finite difference methods. It isno longer feasible to perform stability investigation of thesemethods manually–and no longer necessary. As this book shows,modern computer algebra tools can be combined with methods fromnumerical analysis to generate programs that will do the jobautomatically.
Comprehensive, timely, and accessible–this is the definitivereference on the application of computerized symbolic manipulationsfor analyzing the stability of a wide range of difference schemes.In particular, it deals with those schemes that are used to solvecomplex physical problems in areas such as gas dynamics, heat andmass transfer, catastrophe theory, elasticity, shallow watertheory, and more.
Introducing many new applications, methods, and concepts,Computer-Aided Analysis of Difference Schemes for PartialDifferential Equations
* Shows how computational algebra expedites the task of stabilityanalysis–whatever the approach to stability investigation
* Covers ten different approaches for each stability method
* Deals with the specific characteristics of each method and itsapplication to problems commonly encountered by numerical modelers
* Describes all basic mathematical formulas that are necessary toimplement each algorithm
* Provides each formula in several global algebraic symboliclanguages, such as MAPLE, MATHEMATICA, and REDUCE
* Includes numerous illustrations and thought-provoking examplesthroughout the text
For mathematicians, physicists, and engineers, as well as forpostgraduate students, and for anyone involved with numericsolutions for real-world physical problems, this book provides avaluable resource, a helpful guide, and a head start ondevelopments for the twenty-first century.
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