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Splitting Extrapolation Method,the : A New Technique In Numerical Solution Of Multidimensional Prob - C. B. Liem

Splitting Extrapolation Method,the

A New Technique In Numerical Solution Of Multidimensional Prob

By: C. B. Liem, Tsimin Shih, Zhong-Ci Shi (Editor)

Hardcover | 1 September 1995

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The splitting extrapolation method is a newly developed technique for solving multidimensional mathematical problems. It overcomes the difficulties arising from Richardson's extrapolation when applied to these problems and obtains higher accuracy solutions with lower cost and a high degree of parallelism. The method is particularly suitable for solving large scale scientific and engineering problems. This book presents applications of the method to multidimensional integration, integral equations and partial differential equations. It also gives an introduction to combination methods which are relevant to splitting extrapolation. The book is intended for those who may exploit these methods and it requires only a basic knowledge of numerical analysis.

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