Krylov Subspace Methods with Application in Incompressible Fluid Flow Solvers Krylov Subspace Methods with Application in Incompressible Fluid Flow Solvers

Krylov Subspace Methods with Application in Incompressible Fluid Flow Solvers

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A succinct and complete explanation of Krylov subspace methods for solving systems of equations

Krylov Subspace Methods with Application in Incompressible Fluid Flow Solvers is the most current and complete guide to the implementation of Krylov subspace methods for solving systems of equations with different types of matrices.

Written in the simplest language possible and eliminating ambiguities, the text is easy to follow for post-grad students and applied mathematicians alike. The book covers a breadth of topics, including:
The different methods used in solving the systems of equations with ill-conditioned and well-conditioned matrices The behavior of Krylov subspace methods in the solution of systems with ill-posed singular matrices Expertly supported with the addition of a companion website hosting computer programs of appendices
The book includes executable subroutines and main programs that can be applied in CFD codes as well as appendices that support the results provided throughout the text. There is no other comparable resource to prepare the reader to use Krylov subspace methods in incompressible fluid flow solvers.

GENRE
Science & Nature
RELEASED
2020
17 July
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
256
Pages
PUBLISHER
Wiley
SELLER
John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd
SIZE
38.7
MB
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