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Multilevel Finite Element Approximation: Theory and Applications

Multilevel Finite Element Approximation: Theory and Applications

Peter Oswald
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These notes reflect, to a great part, the present research interests of the author but were influenced by the ideas and the work of many colleagues. They are based on lectures given by the author at the Institutes of Mathematics and Informatics at the Technical U niversity of Munich during February /March 1993. I wish to warmly thank ehr. Zenger and R. Hoppe for their generous support and the many discussions I had with them and their younger colleagues during the last year. Part of the results contained in section 4 is the output of these discussions and joint work with M. Griebel. There are many other mathematicians who encouraged me to step into the field of multilevel methods. I want to acknowledge the support I received from W. Dahmen, R. A. DeVore, P. Deufl hard, W. Hackbusch, H. Trieb el, O. Widlund, H. Yserentant and many others. On the other hand, I should apologize for not mentioning many interesting re search results and names standing for recent developments in the fields which are the subject of these notes. Finally, I want to thank my family, my wife Olga and my daughters Evelyn and Annelie, for their everyday patience and support.
Pages
160
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Vieweg+teubner Verlag
Release
January 01, 1994
ISBN
3519027194
ISBN 13
9783519027195

Multilevel Finite Element Approximation: Theory and Applications

Peter Oswald
0/5 ( ratings)
These notes reflect, to a great part, the present research interests of the author but were influenced by the ideas and the work of many colleagues. They are based on lectures given by the author at the Institutes of Mathematics and Informatics at the Technical U niversity of Munich during February /March 1993. I wish to warmly thank ehr. Zenger and R. Hoppe for their generous support and the many discussions I had with them and their younger colleagues during the last year. Part of the results contained in section 4 is the output of these discussions and joint work with M. Griebel. There are many other mathematicians who encouraged me to step into the field of multilevel methods. I want to acknowledge the support I received from W. Dahmen, R. A. DeVore, P. Deufl hard, W. Hackbusch, H. Trieb el, O. Widlund, H. Yserentant and many others. On the other hand, I should apologize for not mentioning many interesting re search results and names standing for recent developments in the fields which are the subject of these notes. Finally, I want to thank my family, my wife Olga and my daughters Evelyn and Annelie, for their everyday patience and support.
Pages
160
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Vieweg+teubner Verlag
Release
January 01, 1994
ISBN
3519027194
ISBN 13
9783519027195

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