Spectral Methods for Time-Dependent Problems (Cambridge Monographs on Applied and Computational Mathematics) (Cambridge Monographs on Applied and Computational Mathematic)

by Jan Hesthaven, Sigal Gottlieb, and David Gottlieb

M J Ablowitz (Editor), S H Davis (Editor), E J Hinch (Editor), A. Iserles (Editor), J. Ockendon (Editor), P. J. Olver (Editor), and University Lecturer Damtp A Iserles (Editor)

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Spectral methods are well-suited to solve problems modeled by time-dependent partial differential equations: they are fast, efficient and accurate and widely used by mathematicians and practitioners. This class-tested 2007 introduction, the first on the subject, is ideal for graduate courses, or self-study. The authors describe the basic theory of spectral methods, allowing the reader to understand the techniques through numerous examples as well as more rigorous developments. They provide a detailed treatment of methods based on Fourier expansions and orthogonal polynomials (including discussions of stability, boundary conditions, filtering, and the extension from the linear to the nonlinear situation). Computational solution techniques for integration in time are dealt with by Runge-Kutta type methods. Several chapters are devoted to material not previously covered in book form, including stability theory for polynomial methods, techniques for problems with discontinuous solutions, round-off errors and the formulation of spectral methods on general grids. These will be especially helpful for practitioners.
  • ISBN10 6610749086
  • ISBN13 9786610749089
  • Publish Date 1 January 2007
  • Publish Status Active
  • Out of Print 29 December 2011
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Cambridge University Press
  • Format eBook
  • Pages 285
  • Language English