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Boundary Element Methods have become a major numerical tool in scientific and engineering problem-solving, with particular applications to numerical computations and simulations of partial differential equations in engineering. Boundary Element Methods provides a rigorous and systematic account of the modern mathematical theory of Boundary Element Methods, including the requisite background on general partial, differential equation methods, Sobolev spaces, pseudo-differential and Fredholm operators and finite elements. It aims at the computation of many types of elliptic boundary value problems in potential theory, elasticity, wave propagation, and structural mechanics. Also presented are various methods and algorithms for nonlinear partial differential equations. This second edition has been fully revised and combines the mathematical rigour necessary for a full understanding of the subject, with extensive examples of applications illustrated with computer graphics. This book is intended as a textbook and reference for applied mathematicians, physical scientists and engineers at graduate and research level. It will be an invaluable sourcebook for all concerned with numerical modeling and the solution of partial differential equations.
Boundary element methods. --- Nonlinear theories. --- Numerical analysis. --- Operator theory. --- Boundary element methods --- Mathematics --- Physical Sciences & Mathematics --- Calculus --- BEM (Engineering analysis) --- BIE analysis --- BIE methods --- Boundary element analysis --- Boundary elements methods --- Boundary integral equation analysis --- Boundary integral equation methods --- Boundary integral methods --- Mathematics. --- Operator Theory. --- Numerical Analysis. --- Mathematical analysis --- Functional analysis --- Math --- Science --- Numerical analysis
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Vibration --- Waves --- Damping (Mechanics) --- Mathematical models. --- Mathematical models. --- Mathematical models.
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Boundary Element Methods have become a major numerical tool in scientific and engineering problem-solving, with particular applications to numerical computations and simulations of partial differential equations in engineering. Boundary Element Methods provides a rigorous and systematic account of the modern mathematical theory of Boundary Element Methods, including the requisite background on general partial, differential equation methods, Sobolev spaces, pseudo-differential and Fredholm operators and finite elements. It aims at the computation of many types of elliptic boundary value problems in potential theory, elasticity, wave propagation, and structural mechanics. Also presented are various methods and algorithms for nonlinear partial differential equations. This second edition has been fully revised and combines the mathematical rigour necessary for a full understanding of the subject, with extensive examples of applications illustrated with computer graphics. This book is intended as a textbook and reference for applied mathematicians, physical scientists and engineers at graduate and research level. It will be an invaluable sourcebook for all concerned with numerical modeling and the solution of partial differential equations.
Operator theory --- Numerical analysis --- analyse (wiskunde) --- numerieke analyse
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Dans les années 1930, sous l'occupation japonaise, le jeune Kunlin grandit tranquillement dans les rues de Qingshui, préfecture de Taichung, entouré de contes et de livres illustrés. Cependant, les feux de la guerre deviennent de plus en plus présents, avec des manifestations, des attaques, des enrôlements... personne n'y échappe. Après la guerre, ce garçon studieux apprend avec entrain le pinyin taïwanais, croyant qu'un futur plus stable l'attend enfin. Comment deviner qu'un chemin encore plus sombre va s'ouvrir devant lui ?
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Dans les années 30, Taïwan est occupée par le Japon. Le petit Kunlin grandit dans l'insouciance, il parle le patois à la maison et le japonais à l'école de manière naturelle. Cependant, les feux de la guerre commencent à se propager avec des manifestations, des attaques aériennes et des et passionné de lecture, le jeune homme croit pas vu s'approcher l'ombre géante dressée devant lui... Un régime totalitaire se met en place à Taïwan et Kunlin ne se doutait pas qu'il en serait victime...Kunlin Tsai est un ancien éditeur. À travers l'histoire de cet homme, c'est aussi l'histoire géopolitique de Taïwan qui va vous être racontée en quatre tomes. (4ème de couverture)
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Boundary Element Methods have become a major numerical tool in scientific and engineering problem-solving, with particular applications to numerical computations and simulations of partial differential equations in engineering. Boundary Element Methods provides a rigorous and systematic account of the modern mathematical theory of Boundary Element Methods, including the requisite background on general partial, differential equation methods, Sobolev spaces, pseudo-differential and Fredholm operators and finite elements. It aims at the computation of many types of elliptic boundary value problems in potential theory, elasticity, wave propagation, and structural mechanics. Also presented are various methods and algorithms for nonlinear partial differential equations. This second edition has been fully revised and combines the mathematical rigour necessary for a full understanding of the subject, with extensive examples of applications illustrated with computer graphics. This book is intended as a textbook and reference for applied mathematicians, physical scientists and engineers at graduate and research level. It will be an invaluable sourcebook for all concerned with numerical modeling and the solution of partial differential equations.
Operator theory --- Numerical analysis --- analyse (wiskunde) --- numerieke analyse
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Dans les années 1950, durant la Terreur blanche qui étouffe Taïwan, Kunlin est arrêté pour avoir participé à un club de lecture de son lycée. Un beau matin, il est emmené par bateau à l'île Verte avec un millier d'autres prisonniers politiques pour y être rééduqué. Tortures, menaces, travaux manuels, instructions sévères, la Terreur blanche le prive de dix ans de jeunesse... Le fils de Taïwan est un manhua biographique qui raconte la vie de Monsieur Kunlin Tsai, acteur de l'ombre derrière la légende de l'équipe de base-ball Hongye, fondateur du magazine Prince et victime d'oppression politique. Ce deuxième tome couvre son emprisonnement de 1950 à 1960. Les empreintes de la vie de Kunlin Tsai sont des reflets du Taïwan moderne : malgré des nuits lugubres, des lueurs persistent ; malgré de terribles épreuves, on est toujours empli de forces.
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