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Boundary Element Topics - Proceedings of the Final Conference of the Priority Research Programme Boundary Element Methods 1989-1995 of the German Research Foundation October 2-4, 1995 in Stuttgart (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1997)
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Boundary Element Topics - Proceedings of the Final Conference of the Priority Research Programme Boundary Element Methods 1989-1995 of the German Research Foundation October 2-4, 1995 in Stuttgart (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1997)
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The so-called boundary element methods BEM, i.e. finite element
approxima tions of boundary integral equations have been improved
recently even more vividly then ever before and found some
remarkable support by the German Research Foundation DFG in the
just finished Priority Research Program "boundary element methods"
. When this program began, we could start from several already
existing particular activities which then during the six years
initiated many new re sults and decisive new developments in theory
and algorithms. The program was started due to encouragement by E.
Stein, when most of the later par ticipants met in Stuttgart at a
Boundary Element Conference 1987. Then W. Hackbusch, G. Kuhn, S.
Wagner and W. Wendland were entrusted with writing the proposal
which was 1988 presented at the German Research Foun dation and
started in 1989 with 14 projects at 11 different universities.
After German unification, the program was heavily extended by six
more projects, four of which located in Eastern Germany. When we
started, we were longing for the following goals: 1. Mathematicians
and engineers should do joint research. 2. Methods and
computational algorithms should be streamlined with re spect to the
new computer architectures of vector and parallel computers. 3. The
asymptotic error analysis of boundary element methods should be
further developed. 4. Non-linear material laws should be taken care
of by boundary element methods for crack-mechanics. 5. The coupling
of finite boundary elements should be improved."
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