Mathematics and finite element discretizations of incompressible Navier-Stokes flows:

Navier—Stokes equations are one of the most impactful techniques for modeling physical flow phenomena. The coupling of velocity and pressure, along with the nonlinearity, is a challenge for the mathematical and numerical analysis of these equations. This self-contained book provides a thorough theor...

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Main Authors: Bernardi, Christine (Author), Girault, Vivette (Author), Hecht, Frédéric (Author), Raviart, Pierre-Arnaud 1939- (Author), Rivière, Béatrice (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Philadelphia Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics, SIAM [2025]
Edition:Revised, updated, and augmanted version
Series:Classics in applied mathematics 90
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Summary:Navier—Stokes equations are one of the most impactful techniques for modeling physical flow phenomena. The coupling of velocity and pressure, along with the nonlinearity, is a challenge for the mathematical and numerical analysis of these equations. This self-contained book provides a thorough theoretical study of finite element methods for solving incompressible Navier—Stokes equations, which model flow of incompressible Newtonian fluids and are used in many practical applications. It focuses on efficient and widely used finite element methods that are well adapted to large-scale simulations.
Physical Description:xviii, 840 Seiten
ISBN:9781611978117

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