Scientific Computing with Ordinary Differential Equations

Scientific Computing with Ordinary Differential Equations
Author: Peter Deuflhard,Folkmar Bornemann
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 498
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9780387215822

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Well-known authors; Includes topics and results that have previously not been covered in a book; Uses many interesting examples from science and engineering; Contains numerous homework exercises; Scientific computing is a hot and topical area

Scientific Computing and Differential Equations

Scientific Computing and Differential Equations
Author: Gene H. Golub,James M. Ortega
Publsiher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 360
Release: 1992
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 0122892550

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A book that emphasizes the importance of solving differential equations on a computer, which comprises a large part of what has come to be called scientific computing. An introductory chapter on this topic gives an overview of modern scientific computing, outlining its applications and placing the subject in a larger context.

Random Differential Equations in Scientific Computing

Random Differential Equations in Scientific Computing
Author: Tobias Neckel,Florian Rupp
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 650
Release: 2013-12-17
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9788376560267

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This book is a holistic and self-contained treatment of the analysis and numerics of random differential equations from a problem-centred point of view. An interdisciplinary approach is applied by considering state-of-the-art concepts of both dynamical systems and scientific computing. The red line pervading this book is the two-fold reduction of a random partial differential equation disturbed by some external force as present in many important applications in science and engineering. First, the random partial differential equation is reduced to a set of random ordinary differential equations in the spirit of the method of lines. These are then further reduced to a family of (deterministic) ordinary differential equations. The monograph will be of benefit, not only to mathematicians, but can also be used for interdisciplinary courses in informatics and engineering.

Scientific Computing with Mathematica

Scientific Computing with Mathematica
Author: Addolorata Marasco,Antonio Romano
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9781461201519

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Many interesting behaviors of real physical, biological, economical, and chemical systems can be described by ordinary differential equations (ODEs). Scientific Computing with Mathematica for Ordinary Differential Equations provides a general framework useful for the applications, on the conceptual aspects of the theory of ODEs, as well as a sophisticated use of Mathematica software for the solutions of problems related to ODEs. In particular, a chapter is devoted to the use ODEs and Mathematica in the Dynamics of rigid bodies. Mathematical methods and scientific computation are dealt with jointly to supply a unified presentation. The main problems of ordinary differential equations such as, phase portrait, approximate solutions, periodic orbits, stability, bifurcation, and boundary problems are covered in an integrated fashion with numerous worked examples and computer program demonstrations using Mathematica. Topics and Features:*Explains how to use the Mathematica package ODE.m to support qualitative and quantitative problem solving *End-of- chapter exercise sets incorporating the use of Mathematica programs *Detailed description and explanation of the mathematical procedures underlying the programs written in Mathematica *Appendix describing the use of ten notebooks to guide the reader through all the exercises. This book is an essential text/reference for students, graduates and practitioners in applied mathematics and engineering interested in ODE's problems in both the qualitative and quantitative description of solutions with the Mathematica program. It is also suitable as a self-

Scientific Computing with Case Studies

Scientific Computing with Case Studies
Author: Dianne P. O'Leary
Publsiher: SIAM
Total Pages: 377
Release: 2009-01-01
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9780898717723

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This book is a practical guide to the numerical solution of linear and nonlinear equations, differential equations, optimization problems, and eigenvalue problems. It treats standard problems and introduces important variants such as sparse systems, differential-algebraic equations, constrained optimization, Monte Carlo simulations, and parametric studies. Stability and error analysis are emphasized, and the Matlab algorithms are grounded in sound principles of software design and understanding of machine arithmetic and memory management. Nineteen case studies provide experience in mathematical modeling and algorithm design, motivated by problems in physics, engineering, epidemiology, chemistry, and biology. The topics included go well beyond the standard first-course syllabus, introducing important problems such as differential-algebraic equations and conic optimization problems, and important solution techniques such as continuation methods. The case studies cover a wide variety of fascinating applications, from modeling the spread of an epidemic to determining truss configurations.

Numerical Methods and Scientific Computing

Numerical Methods and Scientific Computing
Author: Norbert Köckler
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 360
Release: 1994
Genre: Computers
ISBN: UOM:39015031801940

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BL Ideal numerical methods and programming text for students, lecturers, and professionals alike This book covers the whole range of numerical mathematics. Throughout, the author presents a unified approach to theory, algortithms, applications, and the use of software.

Large Scale Scientific Computing

Large Scale Scientific Computing
Author: Deuflhard
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 390
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9781468467543

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In this book, the new and rapidly expanding field of scientific computing is understood in a double sense: as computing for scientific and engineering problems and as the science of doing such computations. Thus scientific computing touches at one side mathematical modelling (in the various fields of applications) and at the other side computer science. As soon as the mathematical models de scribe the features of real life processes in sufficient detail, the associated computations tend to be large scale. As a consequence, interest more and more focusses on such numerical methods that can be expected to cope with large scale computational problems. Moreover, given the algorithms which are known to be efficient on a tradi tional computer, the question of implementation on modern supercomputers may get crucial. The present book is the proceedings of a meeting on "Large Scale Scientific Computing" , that was held a t the Oberwolfach Mathematical Institute (July 14-19, 1985) under the auspices of the Sonderforschungsbereich 123 of the University of Heidelberg. Participants included applied scientists with computational interests, numerical analysts, and experts on modern parallel computers. 'l'he purpose of the meeting was to establish a common under standing of recent issues in scientific computing, especially in view of large scale problems. Fields of applications, which have been covered, included semi-conductor design, chemical combustion, flow through porous media, climatology, seismology, fluid dynami. cs, tomography, rheology, hydro power plant optimization, subwil. y control, space technology.

Numerical Methods and Scientific Computing

Numerical Methods and Scientific Computing
Author: Norbert Köckler
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023
Genre: Engineering mathematics
ISBN: 1383031053

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The text covers the entire range of numerical mathematics from linear equations to ordinary differential equations, with short sections on the calculus of errors and partial differential equations. It attempts to give a unified approach to theory, algorithms, applications and software use.