Domain Decomposition Methods in Sciences and Engineering

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R. Glowinski
Wiley, Apr 30, 1997 - Mathematics - 512 pages
Domain Decomposition Methods are receiving significant attention in scientific and engineering computing. They provide a broad class of effective numerical methods for the solution of large scale mathematical-physical problems from sciences and engineering. This book contains invited and contributed papers from the 8th Domain Decomposition Methods Conference. The topics addressed range from basic theoretical research to industrial applications: basic algorithms, multilevel methods, parallel computing, transport, wave and flow problems. Applications include problems from fluid and structural mechanics, electromagnetics and petroleum engineering.

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Preconditioners for Spectral and Mortar Finite Element Methods
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Algorithms for the Mortar Element Method
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Some Recent Developments in Domain Decomposition Methods
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