Spectral Methods for Incompressible Viscous Flow
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This well-written book explains the theory of spectral methods and their application to the computation of viscous incompressible fluid flows in clear and elementary terms. It begins with an introduction to the fundamentals of spectral methods and then moves on to cover, in particular, the Fourier and Chebyshev methods. Examples are included. Chapters 6 and 7 handle streamfunction-vorticity and velocity-pressure fomulations of the Navier-Stokes equations. Chapter 8 and 9 address special topics such as self- adaptive coordinate transform, treatment of singularities, and domain decomposition. The work will be useful to those teaching in the field at the graduate level, as well as to researchers working in the area.
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Explains the theory of spectral methods and their application to incompressible fluid flow in clear and elementary terms. Useful to those teaching in the field at the graduate level, as well as to researchers working in the area.
Spectral Methods for Incompressible Viscous Flow,Roger Peyret,Springer,0387952217,Advanced,Analytic Mechanics (Mathematical Aspects),Applied,Functional Analysis,General,Mathematics,Mechanics - General,Navier-Stokes equations,Numerical solutions,Science,Science/Mathematics,Spectral theory (Mathematics),Viscous flow,Mathematics / Number Systems,Spectral methods,computational fluid dynamics,fluid dynamics,incompressible viscous flow,numerical analysis,scientific computing
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