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This book considers recent developments in very high-order accurate numerical discretization techniques for partial differential equations. Primary attention is given to the equations of computational fluid dynamics with additional consideration given to the Hamilton-Jacobi, Helmholtz, and elasticity equations. This book should be of particular relevance to those readers with an interest in numerical discretization techniques which generalize to very high-order accuracy. The volume consists of five articles prepared by leading specialists covering the following specific topics: high-order finite volume discretization via essentially non-oscillatory (ENO) and weighted essentially oscillatory (WENO) reconstruction, the discontinuous Galerkin method, the Galerkin least-squares method, spectral and $hp$-finite element methods, and the mortar finite element method. Implementational and efficiency issues associated with each method are discussed throughout the book.

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English
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587

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High-Order Methods for Computational Physics
1999, Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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Table of Contents

R. Abgrall, T. Sonar, O. Friedrich, G. Billet: High Order Approximations for Compressible Fluid Dynamics on Unstructured and Cartesian Meshes
B. Cockburn: Discontinuous Galerkin Methods for Convection-Dominated Problems
R.D. Henderson: Adaptive Spectral Element Methods for Turbulence and Transition
C. Schwab: $hp$-FEM for Fluid Flow Simulation
C.-W. Shu: High Order ENO and WENO Schemes for Computational Fluid Dynamics.

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Berlin, Heidelberg
Series
Lecture Notes in Computational Science and Engineering -- 9, Lecture Notes in Computational Science and Engineering -- 9

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Dewey Decimal Class
518
Library of Congress
QA71-90, QA71-90QC5.53QC1-999, QA1-939

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[electronic resource] /
Pagination
1 online resource (vii, 587 p.)
Number of pages
587

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OL27043476M
Internet Archive
highordermethods00abgr
ISBN 10
3662038846, 366203882X
ISBN 13
9783662038840, 9783662038826
OCLC/WorldCat
851368774

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