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Furihata, Daisuke
Discrete variational derivative method : a structurepreserving numerical method for partial differential equations
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書目-電子資源 : 單行本
副題名:
a structurepreserving numerical method for partial differential equations
作者:
FurihataDaisuke,
其他作者:
MatsuoTakayasu,
出版地:
Boca Raton, FL
出版者:
Chapman and Hall/CRC;
出版年:
c2011
面頁冊數:
1 online resource (xi, 376 p.)ill :
集叢名:
Chapman & Hall/CRC numerical analysis and scientific computing
標題:
Differential equations, Partial - Numerical solutions -
標題:
Nonlinear theories -
標題:
Engineering mathematics -
標題:
Electronic books -
電子資源:
http://www.crcnetbase.com/isbn/978-1-4200-9445-9
附註:
Description based on print version record
摘要註:
"Many important problems in engineering and science are modeled by nonlinear partial differential equations (PDEs). A new trend in PDEs, called structure-preserving numerical methods, has recently developed. This book is devoted to one such technique, called the discrete variational derivative method. First, the text introduces the key factors and the basic ideas of this method, followed by target problems solvable by the method. The second section describes the rigorous mathematics in detail along with relevant applications, which are illustrated by worked examples. It concludes with a comprehensive of listing of essential references on structure-preserving algorithms for advanced readers"--
ISBN:
hbk.
ISBN:
hbk.
ISBN:
9781420094466electronic bk.
ISBN:
1420094467electronic bk.
內容註:
1. Introduction and summary of this book An introductory example: the spinodal decomposition - History -- Derivation of dissipative or conservative schemes advanced topics -- 2. Target partial differential equations -- Variational derivatives -- First-order real-valued PDEs -- First-order complex-valued PDEs -- Systems of first-order PDEs -- Second-order PDEs -- 3. Discrete variational derivative method -- Discrete symbols and formulas -- Procedure for first-order real-valued PDEs -- Procedure for first-order complex-valued PDEs -- Procedure for systems of first-order PDEs -- Procedure for second-order PDEs -- Preliminaries on discrete functional analysis -- 4. Applications -- Target PDEs 1 -- Target PDEs 2 -- Target PDEs 3 -- Target PDEs 4 -- Target PDEs 5 -- Target PDEs 7 -- Other equations -- 5. Advanced topic I: design of high-order schemes -- Orders of accuracy of schemes -- Spatially high-order schemes -- Temporally high-order schemes: composition method -- Temporally high-order schemes: high-order discrete variational derivatives -- 6. Advanced topic II: design of linearly-implicit schemes -- Basic idea for constructing linearly-implicit schemes -- Multiple-points discrete variational derivative -- Design of schemes -- Applications -- Remarks on the stability of linearly-implicit schemes -- 7. Advanced topic III: further remarks -- Solving system of nonlinear equations -- Switch to Galerkin framework -- Extension to non-rectangular meshes on 2D Region -- A. Semi-discrete schemes in space B -- Proof of Proposition 3.4
Discrete variational derivative method : a structurepreserving numerical method for partial differential equations
Furihata, Daisuke
Discrete variational derivative method
: a structurepreserving numerical method for partial differential equations / Daisuke Furihata, Takayasu Matsuo - Boca Raton, FL : Chapman and Hall/CRC, c2011. - 1 online resource (xi, 376 p.) ; ill. - (Chapman & Hall/CRC numerical analysis and scientific computing).
1. Introduction and summary of this book An introductory example: the spinodal decomposition - History -- Derivation of dissipative or conservative schemes advanced topics -- 2. Target partial differential equations -- Variational derivatives -- First-order real-valued PDEs -- First-order complex-valued PDEs -- Systems of first-order PDEs -- Second-order PDEs -- 3. Discrete variational derivative method -- Discrete symbols and formulas -- Procedure for first-order real-valued PDEs -- Procedure for first-order complex-valued PDEs -- Procedure for systems of first-order PDEs -- Procedure for second-order PDEs -- Preliminaries on discrete functional analysis -- 4. Applications -- Target PDEs 1 -- Target PDEs 2 -- Target PDEs 3 -- Target PDEs 4 -- Target PDEs 5 -- Target PDEs 7 -- Other equations -- 5. Advanced topic I: design of high-order schemes -- Orders of accuracy of schemes -- Spatially high-order schemes -- Temporally high-order schemes: composition method -- Temporally high-order schemes: high-order discrete variational derivatives -- 6. Advanced topic II: design of linearly-implicit schemes -- Basic idea for constructing linearly-implicit schemes -- Multiple-points discrete variational derivative -- Design of schemes -- Applications -- Remarks on the stability of linearly-implicit schemes -- 7. Advanced topic III: further remarks -- Solving system of nonlinear equations -- Switch to Galerkin framework -- Extension to non-rectangular meshes on 2D Region -- A. Semi-discrete schemes in space B -- Proof of Proposition 3.4.
Description based on print version record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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