The Boundary Element Method with Programming: For Engineers and Scientists by Ian Smith, Gernot Beer, Christian Duenser

The Boundary Element Method with Programming: For Engineers and Scientists

Ian Smith, Gernot Beer, Christian Duenser

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For engineers and scientists seeking a comprehensive and accessible guide to the Boundary Element Method, this book offers a treasure trove of theoretical explanations and programming insights that will unlock the secrets of this powerful numerical technique, empowering them to tackle complex problems with ease and efficiency.

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This is a sequel to the book "Programming the Boundary Element Method" by G. Beer published by Wiley in 2001. The scope of this book is different however and this is reflected in the title. Whereas the previous book concentrated on explaining the ...

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