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The material covered by this book has been taught by one of the
authors in a post-graduate course on Numerical Analysis at the
University Pierre et Marie Curie of Paris. It is an extended
version of a previous text (cf. Girault & Raviart [32J)
published in 1979 by Springer-Verlag in its series: Lecture Notes
in Mathematics. In the last decade, many engineers and
mathematicians have concentrated their efforts on the finite
element solution of the Navier-Stokes equations for incompressible
flows. The purpose of this book is to provide a fairly comprehen
sive treatment of the most recent developments in that field. To
stay within reasonable bounds, we have restricted ourselves to the
case of stationary prob lems although the time-dependent problems
are of fundamental importance. This topic is currently evolving
rapidly and we feel that it deserves to be covered by another
specialized monograph. We have tried, to the best of our ability,
to present a fairly exhaustive treatment of the finite element
methods for inner flows. On the other hand however, we have
entirely left out the subject of exterior problems which involve
radically different techniques, both from a theoretical and from a
practical point of view. Also, we have neither discussed the
implemen tation of the finite element methods presented by this
book, nor given any explicit numerical result. This field is
extensively covered by Peyret & Taylor [64J and Thomasset [82].
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