The Finite Element Method and its Reliability

Ivo Babuska author Theofanis Strouboulis author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oxford University Press

Published:30th Aug '01

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The finite element method is a numerical method widely used in engineering. Experience shows that unreliable computation can lead to very serious consequences. Hence reliability questions stand more and more at the forefront of engineering and theoretical interests. The present book presents the mathematical theory of the finite element method and focuses on the question of how reliable computed results really are. It addresses among other topics the local behaviour, errors caused by pollution, superconvergence, and optimal meshes. Many computational examples illustrate the importance of the theoretical conclusions for practical computations. Graduate students, lecturers, and researchers in mathematics, engineering, and scientific computation will benefit from the clear structure of the book, and will find this a very useful reference.

ISBN: 9780198502760

Dimensions: 247mm x 177mm x 45mm

Weight: 1495g

814 pages