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Modern Solvers for Helmholtz Problems: Geosystems Mathematics

Editat de Domenico Lahaye, Jok Tang, Kees Vuik
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 10 mar 2017
This edited volume offers a state of the art overview of fast and robust solvers for the Helmholtz equation. The book consists of three parts:
new developments and analysis in Helmholtz solvers, practical methods and implementations of Helmholtz solvers, and industrial applications.
The Helmholtz equation appears in a wide range of science and engineering disciplines in which wave propagation is modeled. Examples are: seismic inversion, ultrasone medical imaging, sonar detection of submarines, waves in harbours and many more. The partial differential equation looks simple but is hard to solve. In order to approximate the solution of the problem numerical methods are needed. First a discretization is done. Various methods can be used: (high order) Finite Difference Method, Finite Element Method, Discontinuous Galerkin Method and Boundary Element Method. The resulting linear system is large, where the size of the problem increases with increasing frequency. Due to higher frequencies the seismic images need to be more detailed and, therefore, lead to numerical problems of a larger scale. To solve these three dimensional problems fast and robust, iterative solvers are required. However for standard iterative methods the number of iterations to solve the system becomes too large. For these reason a number of new methods are developed to overcome this hurdle.

The book is meant for researchers both from academia and industry and graduate students. A prerequisite is knowledge on partial differential equations and numerical linear algebra.


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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783319288314
ISBN-10: 3319288318
Pagini: 256
Ilustrații: XII, 243 p. 54 illus., 39 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 160 x 241 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.55 kg
Ediția:1st edition 2017
Editura: birkhäuser
Colecția Geosystems Mathematics
Seria Geosystems Mathematics

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

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Research

Cuprins

I Algorithms: new developments and analysis.- II Algorithms: practical methods and implementations.- III Industrial applications. 



Textul de pe ultima copertă

This edited volume offers a state of the art overview of fast and robust solvers for the Helmholtz equation. The book consists of three parts:
new developments and analysis in Helmholtz solvers, practical methods and implementations of Helmholtz solvers, and industrial applications.
The Helmholtz equation appears in a wide range of science and engineering disciplines in which wave propagation is modeled. Examples are: seismic inversion, ultrasone medical imaging, sonar detection of submarines, waves in harbours and many more. The partial differential equation looks simple but is hard to solve. In order to approximate the solution of the problem numerical methods are needed. First a discretization is done. Various methods can be used: (high order) Finite Difference Method, Finite Element Method, Discontinuous Galerkin Method and Boundary Element Method. The resulting linear system is large, where the size of the problem increases with increasing frequency. Due to higher frequencies the seismic images need to be more detailed and, therefore, lead to numerical problems of a larger scale. To solve these three dimensional problems fast and robust, iterative solvers are required. However for standard iterative methods the number of iterations to solve the system becomes too large. For these reason a number of new methods are developed to overcome this hurdle.

The book is meant for researchers both from academia and industry and graduate students. A prerequisite is knowledge on partial differential equations and numerical linear algebra.

Caracteristici

This book presents classes of methods appearing that are able to solve a wide range of Helmholtz problems Not only theoretical results are given, the algorithms are also presented in such a way that they can be used in practical applications This volume provides industrial examples