An Introduction to the Mathematical Theory of Finite Elements (Dover Books on Engineering)
A**R
One of the best
This is one of the best mathematical textbooks on FEM. If you are interested on approximation, estimates, and the most useful tools of functional analysis used in the FEM formulations then you should get this book. On the other hand, if you are more interested on computer implementation, linear solvers, and specific applications problems (elasticity, fluid dynamics, etc) then there are better choices, but even in this case it would be a good idea to have a copy of this book. This text was first published by wiley, a hard cover and expensive edition, so this dover's edition is very welcome.
H**M
Great Book on the Theory of Finite Elements
I like this book.This book is about Functional Analysis, Distribution Theory and Sobolev Spaces applied to Partial Differential Equations. That's what Finite Elements is all about.Most of the Finite Elements' books are very approached only to Engineering students, but this book approaches both Engineers and Mathematicians.I think this book is a great theoretical complement to other Finite Element books, and this book is very cheap, thus it's worth the price!The first chapters are all about Distribution Theory and Sobolev Spaces. The next chapters presents Finite Elements in the context of the different types of Partial Differential Equations that the methods can be applied.There are other great books like the Sobolev Spaces by Robert Adams and John Fournier, as well as the Partial Differential Equations by Lawrence Evans, which treat these subjects in more details. But I think this book suffices in explaining those subjects because it is self contained.This book includes a treatment of Finite Elements applied to Transient Problems like the Diffusion and/or Heat Equation, and some Variational Principles. It also includes formulations for other types of PDEs.I consider that the level of difficulty is Medium to High, or Advanced. I like the chapters on Distribution Theory and Sobolev Spaces.I recommend this book to mathematicians who wants to learn the Finite Element Methods from an Abstract Point of view, and to Advanced Engineers (Elevés).
P**N
Four Stars
Very good to understand the mathematical principles of the Finite Element Method
M**S
An Introduction to the Mathematical Theory of Finite Elements
The author of this book is a great cintifico profound knowledge of the theory of finite elements. I use it in research work in Mathematics.ThanksMarcos
P**R
Die mathematischen Grundlagen der FEM
inklusive der Distributionentheorie und der Sobolev-Räume, findet man in diesem Klassiker aus den 1970er Jahren. Dem Vorwort zufolge ist das Buch (auch) für Studierende des Ingenieurwesens konzipiert, aber das ist schwer vorstellbar. Die gesamte erste Hälfte des Buches besteht aus Mathematik - reelle und Funktionalanalysis - bevor man überhaupt zu den etwas praktischeren Fragen der FEM kommt. Wie auch den Klassiker von Dietrich Braess Finite Elements: Theory, Fast Solvers, and Applications in Solid Mechanics habe ich dieses Buch genossen und viel daraus gelernt, als ich es noch als Student in die Finger bekam. Es ist Dover zu verdanken, dass es nun äußerst preiswert wieder vorliegt. Finite Elements: Theory, Fast Solvers, and Applications in Solid Mechanics
J**S
Para empezar
Para los interesados en el elemento finito, es obligado comenzar con este título, da las bases para abordar los otros títulos del autor
R**T
Ótimo livro !!!
Muito útil para um estudo teórico inicial e intermediário a respeito do método dos elementos finitos.
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