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This book is devoted to the numerical analysis of compressible
fluids in the spirit of the celebrated Lax equivalence theorem. The
text is aimed at graduate students in mathematics and fluid
dynamics, researchers in applied mathematics, numerical analysis
and scientific computing, and engineers and physicists. The book
contains original theoretical material based on a new approach to
generalized solutions (dissipative or measure-valued solutions).
The concept of a weak-strong uniqueness principle in the class of
generalized solutions is used to prove the convergence of various
numerical methods. The problem of oscillatory solutions is solved
by an original adaptation of the method of K-convergence. An
effective method of computing the Young measures is presented.
Theoretical results are illustrated by a series of numerical
experiments. Applications of these concepts are to be expected in
other problems of fluid mechanics and related fields.
This book is devoted to the numerical analysis of compressible
fluids in the spirit of the celebrated Lax equivalence theorem. The
text is aimed at graduate students in mathematics and fluid
dynamics, researchers in applied mathematics, numerical analysis
and scientific computing, and engineers and physicists. The book
contains original theoretical material based on a new approach to
generalized solutions (dissipative or measure-valued solutions).
The concept of a weak-strong uniqueness principle in the class of
generalized solutions is used to prove the convergence of various
numerical methods. The problem of oscillatory solutions is solved
by an original adaptation of the method of K-convergence. An
effective method of computing the Young measures is presented.
Theoretical results are illustrated by a series of numerical
experiments. Applications of these concepts are to be expected in
other problems of fluid mechanics and related fields.
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