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Meshless Methods and Their Numerical Properties
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Meshless, or meshfree methods, which overcome many of the limitations of the finite element method, have achieved significant progress in numerical computations of a wide range of engineering problems. A comprehensive introduction to meshless methods, Meshless Methods and Their Numerical Properties gives complete mathematical formulations for the m
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Table of contents
- Front Cover
- Contents
- Preface
- Authors
- Chapter 1 - Introduction
- Chapter 2 - Formulation of classical meshless methods
- Chapter 3 - Recent developments of meshless methods
- Chapter 4 - Convergence and consistency analyses
- Chapter 5 - Stability analyses
- Chapter 6 - Adaptive analysis
- Chapter 7 - Engineering applications
- Appendix A: Derivation of characteristic polynomial Ï(z)
- Appendix B: Definition of reduced polynomial Ïï»żl(z)
- Appendix C: Derivation of discretisation equation by Taylor series
- Appendix D: Derivation of ratio of successive amplitude reduction values for fixedâfixed beam using explicit and implicit approaches
- Appendix E: Source code development
- References
- Back Cover