The Finite Element Method for Elliptic ProblemsElsevier, 01.01.1978 - 529 Seiten The objective of this book is to analyze within reasonable limits (it is not a treatise) the basic mathematical aspects of the finite element method. The book should also serve as an introduction to current research on this subject. On the one hand, it is also intended to be a working textbook for advanced courses in Numerical Analysis, as typically taught in graduate courses in American and French universities. For example, it is the author’s experience that a one-semester course (on a three-hour per week basis) can be taught from Chapters 1, 2 and 3 (with the exception of Section 3.3), while another one-semester course can be taught from Chapters 4 and 6. On the other hand, it is hoped that this book will prove to be useful for researchers interested in advanced aspects of the numerical analysis of the finite element method. In this respect, Section 3.3, Chapters 5, 7 and 8, and the sections on “Additional Bibliography and Comments should provide many suggestions for conducting seminars. |
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36 | |
Chapter 3 Conforming finite element methods for second order problems | 110 |
Chapter 4 Other finite element methods for secondorder problems | 174 |
Chapter 5 Application of the finite element method to some nonlinear problems | 287 |
Chapter 6 Finite element methods for the plate problem | 333 |
Chapter 7 A mixed finite element method | 381 |
Chapter 8 Finite element methods for shells | 425 |
Some reallife finite element model examples | 469 |
481 | |
Glossary of symbols | 512 |
521 | |
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