Robust computational techniques for boundary layers /

Current standard numerical methods are of little use in solving mathematical problems involving boundary layers. In Robust Computational Techniques for Boundary Layers, the authors construct numerical methods for solving problems involving differential equations that have non-smooth solutions with s...

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Main Authors: Farrell, Paul, 1946- (Author), O'Riordan, Eugene (Author), Shishkin, Grigory I. (Author), Hegarty, Alan F. (Author), Miller, John M. (Author)
Corporate Author: Taylor and Francis
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Boca Raton, FL : Chapman and Hall/CRC, an imprint of Taylor and Francis, 2000.
Edition:First edition.
Series:Applied mathematics.
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Online Access: Full text (WIT users only)
Table of Contents:
  • chapter 1 Introduction to numerical methods for problems with boundary layers
  • chapter 2 Numerical methods on uniform meshes
  • chapter 3 Layer resolving methods for convection diffusion problems in one dimension
  • chapter 4 The limitations of non-monotone numerical methods
  • chapter 5 Convection-diffusion problems in a moving medium
  • chapter 6 Convection-diffusion problems with frictionless walls
  • chapter 7 Convection-diffusion problems with no slip boundary conditions
  • chapter 8 Experimental estimation of errors
  • chapter 9 Non—monotone methods in two dimensions
  • chapter 10 Linear and nonlinear reaction—diffusion problems
  • chapter 11 Prandtl flow past a flat plate – Blasius’ method
  • chapter 12 Prandtl flow past a flat plate - direct method.