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    Author(s)J N Reddy and Karan S Surana
    PublisherTaylor & Francis
    ISBN9781138576377
    Pages630
    BindingHardbound
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearOctober 2017

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    Taylor & Francis The Finite Element Method For Initial Value Problems Mathematics And Computations by J N Reddy and Karan S Surana

    Unlike most finite element books that cover time dependent processes (IVPs) in a cursory manner, The Finite Element Method for Initial Value Problems: Mathematics and Computations focuses on the mathematical details as well as applications of space-time coupled and space-time decoupled finite element methods for IVPs. Space-time operator classification, space-time methods of approximation, and space-time calculus of variations are used to establish unconditional stability of space-time methods during the evolution. Space-time decoupled methods are also presented with the same rigor. Stability of space-time decoupled methods, time integration of ODEs including the finite element method in time are presented in detail with applications. Modal basis, normal mode synthesis techniques, error estimation, and a posteriori error computations for space-time coupled as well as space-time decoupled methods are presented. This book is aimed at a second-semester graduate level course in FEM.



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