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Most of the many books on finite elements are devoted either to
mathematical theory or to engineering applications, but not to
both. This book seeks to bridge the gap by presenting the main
theoretical ideas of the finite element method and the analysis of
its errors in an accessible way. At the same time it presents
computed numbers which not only illustrate the theory but can only
be analysed using the theory. This approach, both dual and
interacting between theory and computation makes this book unique.
The book presents the mathematical theory of the finite element method and focuses on the question of how reliable computed results really are. It addresses among other topics the local behaviour, errors caused by pollution, superconvergence, and optimal meshes. Minimal prerequisites in numerical mathematics are required, and many illustrations and computational examples have been included to aid understanding.
Most books on finite elements are devoted either to mathematical
theory or to engineering applications--but not to both. Finite
Elements: An Introduction to the Method and Error Estimation, by
Ivo Babuska, John J. Whiteman, and Theofanis Strouboulis, seeks to
bridge this gap by presenting the main theoretical ideas of the
finite element method and the analysis of its errors in an
accessible way. At the same time, it also presents computed
numbers, which not only illustrate the theory but can only be
analyzed using the theory. This approach, both dual and interacting
between theory and computation makes this book unique.
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