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The Numerical Solution of Ordinary and Partial Differential Equations (Pure and Applied Mathematics: A Wiley Series of Texts, Monographs and Tracts) [Hardcover]

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July 11, 2005 0471735809 978-0471735809 2
Learn to write programs to solve ordinary and partial differential equations

The Second Edition of this popular text provides an insightful introduction to the use of finite difference and finite element methods for the computational solution of ordinary and partial differential equations. Readers gain a thorough understanding of the theory underlying themethods presented in the text. The author emphasizes the practical steps involved in implementing the methods, culminating in readers learning how to write programs using FORTRAN90 and MATLAB(r) to solve ordinary and partial differential equations.

The book begins with a review of direct methods for the solution of linear systems, with an emphasis on the special features of the linear systems that arise when differential equations are solved. The following four chapters introduce and analyze the more commonly used finite difference methods for solving a variety of problems, including ordinary and partial differential equations and initial value and boundary value problems. The techniques presented in these chapters, with the aid of carefully developed exercises and numerical examples, can be easilymastered by readers.

The final chapter of the text presents the basic theory underlying the finite element method. Following the guidance offered in this chapter, readers gain a solid understanding of the method and discover how to use it to solve many problems.

A special feature of the Second Edition is Appendix A, which describes a finite element program, PDE2D, developed by the author. Readers discover how PDE2D can be used to solve difficult partial differential equation problems, including nonlinear time-dependent and steady-state systems, and linear eigenvalue systems in 1D intervals, general 2D regions, and a wide range of simple 3D regions. The software itself is available to instructors who adopt the text to share with their students.


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"…a nice introduction to the topic… would serve nicely as test in an advanced undergraduate or beginning graduate level class in numerical analysis." (MAA Reviews, March 14, 2006)

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Learn to write programs to solve ordinary and partial differential equations

The Second Edition of this popular text provides an insightful introduction to the use of finite difference and finite element methods for the computational solution of ordinary and partial differential equations. Readers gain a thorough understanding of the theory underlying themethods presented in the text. The author emphasizes the practical steps involved in implementing the methods, culminating in readers learning how to write programs using FORTRAN90 and MATLAB® to solve ordinary and partial differential equations.

The book begins with a review of direct methods for the solution of linear systems, with an emphasis on the special features of the linear systems that arise when differential equations are solved. The following four chapters introduce and analyze the more commonly used finite difference methods for solving a variety of problems, including ordinary and partial differential equations and initial value and boundary value problems. The techniques presented in these chapters, with the aid of carefully developed exercises and numerical examples, can be easilymastered by readers.

The final chapter of the text presents the basic theory underlying the finite element method. Following the guidance offered in this chapter, readers gain a solid understanding of the method and discover how to use it to solve many problems.

A special feature of the Second Edition is Appendix A, which describes a finite element program, PDE2D, developed by the author. Readers discover how PDE2D can be used to solve difficult partial differential equation problems, including nonlinear time-dependent and steady-state systems, and linear eigenvalue systems in 1D intervals, general 2D regions, and a wide range of simple 3D regions. The software itself is available to instructors who adopt the text to share with their students.


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 352 pages
  • Publisher: Wiley-Interscience; 2 edition (July 11, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0471735809
  • ISBN-13: 978-0471735809
  • Product Dimensions: 9.6 x 6.3 x 0.9 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,042,929 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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I bought this book for a college course. It is an ok book and was useful for the class. However, it was not a particularly interesting book unless this topic is of great interest to you. It is written as a high level college text book and is not overly helpful and is not a step by step hand-holding math book (not that I was expecting it to be). This book is useful in the sense that there is not an abundance of books available on this specific topic.
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The problem of solving a system of N simultaneous linear equations in N unknowns arises frequently in the study of the numerical solution of differential equations: when an implicit method is used to solve an initial value problem, and when almost any method is used to solve a boundary value problem. Read the first page
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band solver, exact starting value, overrelaxation iteration, initial value ordinary differential equations, inverse power method, inverse power iteration, initial value solver, backward difference methods, generalized matrix eigenvalue problem, ordinary differential equation system, pivoting can, linear triangular elements, subdiagonal elements, tridiagonal linear system, nonzero structure, small stepsize, zero pivot, multistep methods, essential boundary condition, stiff problems, truncation error
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