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It is the first text that in addition to standard convergence
theory treats other necessary ingredients for successful numerical
simulations of physical systems encountered by every practitioner.
The book is aimed at users with interests ranging from application
modeling to numerical analysis and scientific software development.
It is strongly influenced by the authors research in in space
physics, electrical and optical engineering, applied mathematics,
numerical analysis and professional software development. The
material is based on a year-long graduate course taught at the
University of Arizona since 1989. The book covers the first
two-semesters of a three semester series. The second semester is
based on a semester-long project, while the third semester
requirement consists of a particular methods course in specific
disciplines like computational fluid dynamics, finite element
method in mechanical engineering, computational physics, biology,
chemistry, photonics, etc.
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