by Christine Bernardi (Author), Francesca Rapetti (Author), Yvon Maday (Author)
Format: Paperback
Pages: 324
Edition: 2004
Publisher: Springer
Published: 13 Jun 2008
ISBN 10: 9783540213
ISBN 13: 9783540213697
This is a good book on the mathematical background of spectral methods and finite element methods for elliptic boundary value problems. a ] The book is well written in an attractive style and could be used for a variety of advanced courses. It is obviously oriented towards students and researchers with a strong mathematical background and interests. Extensive proofs are given throughout the book. a ] The book has a good index which refers to section numbers instead of page numbers. (W. Govaerts, Mathematical Reviews, Issue 2005 g)
From the reviews:
This is a good book on the mathematical background of spectral methods and finite element methods for elliptic boundary value problems. The book is well written in an attractive style and could be used for a variety of advanced courses. It is obviously oriented towards students and researchers with a strong mathematical background and interests. Extensive proofs are given throughout the book. The book has a good index which refers to section numbers instead of page numbers. (W. Govaerts, Mathematical Reviews, Issue 2005 g)
From the reviews:
This is a good book on the mathematical background of spectral methods and finite element methods for elliptic boundary value problems. The book is well written in an attractive style and could be used for a variety of advanced courses. It is obviously oriented towards students and researchers with a strong mathematical background and interests. Extensive proofs are given throughout the book. The book has a good index which refers to section numbers instead of page numbers. (W. Govaerts, Mathematical Reviews, Issue 2005 g)
From the reviews:
This is a good book on the mathematical background of spectral methods and finite element methods for elliptic boundary value problems. ... The book is well written in an attractive style and could be used for a variety of advanced courses. It is obviously oriented towards students and researchers with a strong mathematical background and interests. Extensive proofs are given throughout the book. ... The book has a good index which refers to section numbers instead of page numbers. (W. Govaerts, Mathematical Reviews, Issue 2005 g)