Techniques Of Scientific Computing For The Energy And Environment

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Techniques of Scientific Computing for the Energy and Environment

Research and development in scientific computing and computational science has considerably increased the power of numerical simulation. Engineers and researchers are now able to solve large and complex problems which were impossible to solve in the past. This new book presents some techniques, methods and algorithms for solving engineering problems arising in energy and environment applications.
Current Trends in Scientific Computing

Author: Zhangxin Chen
language: en
Publisher: American Mathematical Soc.
Release Date: 2003
This volume contains 36 research papers written by prominent researchers. The papers are based on a large satellite conference on scientific computing held at the International Congress of Mathematics (ICM) in Xi'an, China. Topics covered include a variety of subjects in modern scientific computing and its applications, such as numerical discretization methods, linear solvers, parallel computing, high performance computing, and applications to solid and fluid mechanics, energy, environment, and semiconductors. The book will serve as an excellent reference work for graduate students and researchers working with scientific computing for problems in science and engineering.