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Finite Element Methods for Structures with Large Stochastic Variations (Hardcover, New) Loot Price: R4,201
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Finite Element Methods for Structures with Large Stochastic Variations (Hardcover, New): Isaac Elishakoff, Yongjian Ren

Finite Element Methods for Structures with Large Stochastic Variations (Hardcover, New)

Isaac Elishakoff, Yongjian Ren

Series: Oxford Texts in Applied and Engineering Mathematics, 7

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The finite element method is a numerical method widely used in engineering. This reference text is the first to discuss finite element methods for structures with large stochastic variations. Graduate students, lecturers, and researchers in mathematics, engineering, and scientific computation will find this a very useful reference

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Imprint: Oxford UniversityPress
Country of origin: United Kingdom
Series: Oxford Texts in Applied and Engineering Mathematics, 7
Release date: July 2003
First published: September 2003
Authors: Isaac Elishakoff • Yongjian Ren
Dimensions: 241 x 162 x 19mm (L x W x T)
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 272
Edition: New
ISBN-13: 978-0-19-852631-5
Categories: Books > Science & Mathematics > Mathematics > Numerical analysis
Books > Science & Mathematics > Mathematics > Probability & statistics
Books > Professional & Technical > Technology: general issues > Engineering: general
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LSN: 0-19-852631-8
Barcode: 9780198526315

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