Computational Techniques and Applications, CTAC-89: Proceedings of the Computational Techniques and Applications Conference, Held at Griffith University, Australia, 10-12 July 1989, Volume 4William L. Hogarth, John Noye The main lectures delivered at the conference covered such topics as inverse problems in industry, the application of computer-intensive statistical methods in earth sciences and the conjugate gradient method in earth sciences. 90 research papers were also presented. |
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On an Inverse Problem from Magnetostatics | 3 |
Computational Problems in Telecommunications | 17 |
On the Application of Some ComputerIntensive Statistical | 33 |
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accuracy algorithm amplitude analysis applied approximation Australia INTRODUCTION boundary conditions boundary integral bubble calculated coefficients components computational conjugate gradient method constant convection convergence crack growth Cray CRAY Y-MP defined Delaunay triangulation denotes density diffusion dimensional discretization domain efficient eigenvalues elastic Engineering error evaluated FIGURE film thickness finite difference finite element method fluid flux free surface function grid initial integral equation interface iterative Jacobian journal bearing linear Mathematics matrix mesh Navier-Stokes equations nodes nonlinear normal Noye numerical solution obtained parallel parallel computer parameter partial differential equations phase preconditioners pressure distribution problem procedure processors profiles ratio region reservoir simulation scheme shock shown in Fig simulated annealing simulation singular solved speed stability step supercomputers technique three-dimensional triangulation University values variables vector velocity viscosity wave zero zone Δι მე