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finite element methods
fifty years of the Courant element
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finite element methods
fifty years of the Courant element
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These proceedings originated from a conference commemorating the 50th anniversary of the publication of Richard Courant's seminal paper, Variational Methods for Problems of Equilibrium and Vibration. These papers address fundamental questions in numerical analysis and the special problems that occur in applying the finite element method to various
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Table of contents
- Cover Page
- Halftitle Page
- PURE AND APPLIED MATHEMATICS
- LECTURE NOTES IN PURE AND APPLIED MATHEMATICS
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Preface
- Contents
- Contributors
- Conference Participants
- Halftitle Page
- Variational Methods for the Solution of Problems of Equilibrium and Vibrations
- Coupling Mortar Finite Element and Boundary Element Methods for 2D Navier-Stokes Equations
- Courant Element: Before and After
- Iterative Methods for Solving Stiff Elliptic Problems
- Straight and Curved Finite Elements of Class C1 and Some Applications to Thin Shell Problems
- Exact Controllability to Solve the Helmholtz Equation with Absorbing Boundary Conditions
- Cubic Version of FEM in Elliptic Problems with Interfaces and Singularities
- Least-Squares Mixed Finite Elements
- Turbulence Modelling in Finite Element Industrial Applications
- Necessary and Sufficient Conditions for the Numerical Approximation of a Partial Differential Equation Depending on a Small Parameter
- Efficient Solution Methods for Compressible Flow Computations
- Parallel Finite Volume Algorithms for Solving the Time-Domain Maxwell Equations on Nonstructured Meshes
- Coupling Between Nonlinear Maxwell and Heat Equations for an Induction Heating Problem: Modeling and Numerical Methods
- Solving the 3D Harmonic Maxwell Equations with Finite Elements, Lagrange Multipliers, and Iterative Methods
- Some Applications of the Hierarchic High Order MITC Finite Elements for Reissner-Mindlin Plates
- Domain Decomposition for Immiscible Displacement in Single Porosity Systems
- An Error Estimator for Nonconforming Approximations of a Nonlinear Problem
- Some Observations on Raviart-Thomas Mixed Finite Elements in p Extension for Parabolic Problems
- Mixed Finite Element Methods in Fluid Structure Systems
- A Black-Box Solver for the Solution of General Nonlinear Functional Equations by Mixed FEM
- A Remark on the Asymptotic Behavior of Parabolic Variational Inequalities and Their Finite Element Approximation by the Courant Element
- Domain Decomposition vs. Adaptivity
- Material Optimization of Composites
- Higher Order Global Accuracy of a Weighted Averaged Gradient of the Courant Elements on Irregular Meshes
- A Stable Finite Element Formulation for the Reissner-Mindlin Plate-Bending Model
- Stabilized Formulations and Mini-Element for the n-Dimensional Stokes Equations: Properties and Solution Procedure
- Finite Volume Methods for Convection-Diffusion Problems
- Finite Element Methods with Recovery for Problems of Elasticity and Viscoelasticity
- A Wavelet Transform Based on Periodic Splines and Finite Element Method
- On the FEM Research in St. Petersburg
- Iterative Sulbstructuring Methods for Spectral Elements in Three Dimensions
- Finite Element Approximation of a Model of Nonisothermal Flow through Fissured Media
- Domain Decomposition in the Nonstationary Streamline Diffusion Finite Element Method
- Hypercircle Bounds for Trefiftz Elements. The Swansea Plate Triangle with Its Dual and Its Plane Stress Analog as an Example
- A Posteriori Error Analysis in the Finite Element Method
- An Optimal Error Estimate for a Nonconforming Finite Element Method of Upwind Type Applied to the Stationary Navier-Stokes Equations in Two and Three Dimensions
- Boundary Control Problems for a Phase Field Model with Obstacles
- Parallel Function Decomposition and Space Decomposition Methods
- Finite Element Methods for Parabolic Problems Some Steps in the Evolution
- A Relaxation Method in Shape Optimization
- Courant Elements for the Inverse Problem in the Filtration Coefficient Identification
- The Symmetry and the Courant Element
- Error Bounds for a Finite Element Approximation of a Model Vortex Problem
- The Maximum Angle Condition in the Finite Element Method
- Mesh Orientation and Anisotropic Refinement in the Streamline Diffusion Method
- A Box Finite Element Method Giving Solution Gradients with a Higher Order Accuracy