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p- and hp- Finite Element Methods: Theory and Applications to Solid and Fluid Mechanics (Numerical Mathematics and Scientific Computation) [Hardcover]

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January 14, 1999 0198503903 978-0198503903
This book is an introduction to the mathematical analysis of p- and hp-finite elements applied to elliptic problems in solid and fluid mechanics. In the last decade the p-, hp-, and spectral element methods have emerged as efficient and robust approximation methods for several classes of problems in this area. The aim of this book is to establish the exponential convergence of such methods for problems with the piecewise analytic solutions which typically arise in engineering. It looks at the variational formulation of boundary value problems with particular emphasis on the regularity of the solution. The books then studies the p- and hp- convergence of the finite element method (FEM) in one and two dimensions, supplying complete proofs. Also covered are hp-FEM for saddle point problems and the techniques for establishing the discrete infsup condition. Finally, hp-FEM in solid mechanics and the issue of locking is addressed in the context of these methods. It is suitable for graduate students and researchers who have had some prior exposure to FEM.

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"This is a volume in the series Numerical Mathematics and Scientific Computation. Finite element methods (FEM) are discretizations of boundary value problems in variational form. In the h-version FEM convergence is achieved by mesh refinement; in the p-version, it is achieved by increasing polynomial degree. This book resulted from a graduate course on FEM taught at the ETH, Zurich, to mathematicians and engineers who were interested in learning the mathematical basis for the recent higher-order, hp and spectral element methods. The investigation of the relative merits of higher-order methods over the classical h-version approach requires a careful look at the regularity of solutions of elliptic boundary value problems. . . . There are appendices on Sobolev and interpolation spaces, and orthogonal polynomials. The bibliography contains 152 items."--Quarterly of Applied Mathematics


"This book starts with a discussion of generalized solutions to time-independent partial differential equations and their relation to finite element methods. The author then gives a thorough discussion of the hp-finite element method for 1- and 2-dimensional problems, complete with theoretical results as well as algorithmic details. The treatment includes the question of robustness of methods for singularly perturbed convection-diffusion equations. The author then discusses saddle-point problems with application to the Stokes equation for incompressible flow. The final chapter is devoted to practical considerations for elasticity problems, including the various forms of 'locking' and how to avoid them. The requisite functional analysis for the book is included in an appendix. The writing is very clear, and it shows that the author has paid careful attention to detail, both in the theoretical development and in the programming details."--Mathematical Reviews


"Over the past half century, the finite element method has emerged as the method of choice for the numerical approximation of elliptic boundary value problems, particularly those arising in structural mechanics and particularly amongst the engineering community. ... The finite element method produces an approximation based on piecewise polynomial approximation on an underlying mesh. ... The book complements other texts in the area ... that are at a more elementary level and focus more on the practical implementation aspects. The manuscript is based on graduate lectures presented by the author to an audience of engineers and mathematicians at the ETH Z�rich. ... [T]his is a detailed and authoritative account of the theory of hp-version finite element methods at the end of the 1990s, and provides a much needed reference source for theoreticians in this area."--Mathematics of Computation


About the Author

C. Schwab is at the Seminar fur Angewandte Mathematik, ETH, Zurich.

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  • Hardcover: 392 pages
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA (January 14, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0198503903
  • ISBN-13: 978-0198503903
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.1 x 1.1 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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4.0 out of 5 stars The mathematical theory of p- and hp-FEMs, August 25, 2000
This review is from: p- and hp- Finite Element Methods: Theory and Applications to Solid and Fluid Mechanics (Numerical Mathematics and Scientific Computation) (Hardcover)
The number of books on high order p- and hp-finite element methods is limited. This book goes one step further by providing a rigorous mathematical treatement of these methods applied to linear elliptic boundary value problems. It includes very recent advances in the field and it is an excellent resource for both researchers and educators. The only negative aspect of this first edition of the book is the (unusually high number of) typographical errors. Hopefully, this will be corrected in the second edition.
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