Numerical models of fluid dynamics have become increasingly preferable to more expensive physical experiments, but the ways in which data should be represented on the computer have been problematic. This book presents the findings of international experts in this field who address problems of computer modelling and equation solving. Contributors discuss the most effective algorithms to use and describe the efficiency to expect in solving large systems of equations. Their work will benefit academic and industrial researchers in applied mathematics, mathematical engineering, and computer science.
Numerical models of fluid dynamics have become increasingly preferable to more expensive physical experiments, but the ways in which data should be represented on the computer have been problematic. This book presents the findings of international experts in this field who address problems of computer modelling and equation solving. Contributors discuss the most effective algorithms to use and describe the efficiency to expect in solving large systems of equations. Their work will benefit academic and industrial researchers in applied mathematics, mathematical engineering, and computer science.