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In accordance with the developments in computation, theoretical
studies on numerical schemes are now fruitful and highly needed. In
1991 an article on the finite element method applied to
evolutionary problems was published. Following the method,
basically this book studies various schemes from operator
theoretical points of view. Many parts are devoted to the finite
element method, but other schemes and problems (charge simulation
method, domain decomposition method, nonlinear problems, and so
forth) are also discussed, motivated by the observation that
practically useful schemes have fine mathematical structures and
the converses are also true. This book has the following chapters:
1. Boundary Value Problems and FEM. 2. Semigroup Theory and FEM. 3.
Evolution Equations and FEM. 4. Other Methods in Time
Discretization. 5. Other Methods in Space Discretization. 6.
Nonlinear Problems. 7. Domain Decomposition Method.
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Advances in Polymer Science, 11 - Fortschritte der Hochpolymeren-Forschung (English, German, Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1973)
H. J. Cantow, G. Dall'asta, J. D. Ferry, H. Fujita, W. Kern, …
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Discovery Miles 20 490
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Physics of New Materials After the discoveries and applications of
superconductors, new ceramics, amorphous and nano-materials, shape
memory and other intelligent materials, physics became more and
more important, comparable with chemistry, in the research and
development of advanced materials. In this book, several important
fields of physics-oriented new-materials research and physical
means of analyses are selected and their fundamental principles and
methods are described in a simple and understandable way. It is
suitable as a textbook for university materials science courses.
When established four years ago, the scope of this international
series in electron microscopy essentially was to provide an
opportunity for the pUblication of selected review contributions by
specialists in ultrastructural research. Previous volumes presented
over the last three years have focused on special topics of present
interest in ~'ontemporary biomedicine such as endocrine cells,
reproduction, and connective tissues. In these fielCls, in fact,
integrated methods of electron microscopy have contributed much to
generate new ideas and concepts of general value in both basic and
clinical applications. The Ultrastructure of the Digestive Tract
basically follows the same guidelines and style of the other books
in the series and is an invited collection of selected
contributions of authors from various laboratories active in the
field of electron microscopy. Therefore, although the various
chapters consist of individual topics, they nevertheless should be
considered as interrelated contributions of specific subjects in
the field. The idea was to have critical reviews of aspects
previously published elsewhere by experts in the field who, as a
rule, include other relevant information in their articles in order
to update and enrich the subject. This book contains fifteen
chapters by renowned electron microscopists. Each chapter,
according to the policy of the editors, reviews a particular topic
in great detail, providing updated information, study methods and
results, authors' ideas on future investigative approaches, and
possible guidelines for forthcoming work. We hope that this book
will be useful to cell biologists, morphologists, physiologists,
and pathologists.
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