Domain Decomposition Methods in Science and Engineering XX [electronic resource] / edited by Randolph Bank, Michael Holst, Olof Widlund, Jinchao Xu.
- Author
- Bank, Randolph E., 1949-
- Published
- Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2013.
- Physical Description
- XIX, 686 pages 156 illustrations : online resource
- Additional Creators
- Holst, Michael J., Widlund, Olof B., Xu, Jinchao, 1961-, and SpringerLink (Online service)
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- Contents
- Preface -- Part I: Plenary Presentations -- Part II: Minisymposia -- Part III: Contributed Presentations.
- Summary
- These are the proceedings of the 20th international conference on domain decomposition methods in science and engineering. Domain decomposition methods are iterative methods for solving the often very large linearor nonlinear systems of algebraic equations that arise when various problems in continuum mechanics are discretized using finite elements. They are designed for massively parallel computers and take the memory hierarchy of such systems in mind. This is essential for approaching peak floating point performance. There is an increasingly well developed theory whichis having a direct impact on the development and improvements of these algorithms.
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- ISBN
- 9783642352751
- Digital File Characteristics
- text file PDF
- Note
- AVAILABLE ONLINE TO AUTHORIZED PSU USERS.
- Part Of
- Springer eBooks
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