
Practical Fourier Analysis for Multigrid Methods
Chapman & Hall/CRC (Publisher)
1st Edition
Will be published approx. on 28. October 2004
Book
Hardback
234 pages
978-1-58488-492-7 (ISBN)
Description
Before applying multigrid methods to a project, mathematicians, scientists, and engineers need to answer questions related to the quality of convergence, whether a development will pay out, whether multigrid will work for a particular application, and what the numerical properties are. Practical Fourier Analysis for Multigrid Methods uses a detailed and systematic description of local Fourier k-grid (k=1,2,3) analysis for general systems of partial differential equations to provide a framework that answers these questions.
This volume contains software that confirms written statements about convergence and efficiency of algorithms and is easily adapted to new applications. Providing theoretical background and the linkage between theory and practice, the text and software quickly combine learning by reading and learning by doing. The book enables understanding of basic principles of multigrid and local Fourier analysis, and also describes the theory important to those who need to delve deeper into the details of the subject.
The first chapter delivers an explanation of concepts, including Fourier components and multigrid principles. Chapter 2 highlights the basic elements of local Fourier analysis and the limits to this approach. Chapter 3 examines multigrid methods and components, supported by a user-friendly GUI. Chapter 4 provides case studies for two- and three-dimensional problems. Chapters 5 and 6 detail the mathematics embedded within the software system. Chapter 7 presents recent developments and further applications of local Fourier analysis for multigrid methods.
This volume contains software that confirms written statements about convergence and efficiency of algorithms and is easily adapted to new applications. Providing theoretical background and the linkage between theory and practice, the text and software quickly combine learning by reading and learning by doing. The book enables understanding of basic principles of multigrid and local Fourier analysis, and also describes the theory important to those who need to delve deeper into the details of the subject.
The first chapter delivers an explanation of concepts, including Fourier components and multigrid principles. Chapter 2 highlights the basic elements of local Fourier analysis and the limits to this approach. Chapter 3 examines multigrid methods and components, supported by a user-friendly GUI. Chapter 4 provides case studies for two- and three-dimensional problems. Chapters 5 and 6 detail the mathematics embedded within the software system. Chapter 7 presents recent developments and further applications of local Fourier analysis for multigrid methods.
Reviews / Votes
"... a rather unique distinguished feature is the accompanying LFA software, which is not often found in other multigrid books. ... This book presents a thorough and systematic description of [the subject]. Two main features of this book are an extensive selection of problems of different kinds and an accompanying user-friendly software that can perform rather complex local Fourier analysis by just a few mouse clicks. ... It was a joy reading this book, and I am happy to have it as a valuable addition to my multigrid book collection."-Mathematics of Computation, April 2007
"This book enables understanding of basic principles of multigrid and local Fourier analysis, allowing investigation of real multigrid effects."
-Wilhelm Heinrichs, Zentralblatt MATH
More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United States
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Inc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Professional
Illustrations
48 s/w Abbildungen, 27 s/w Tabellen
27 Tables, black and white; 48 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Weight
494 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-58488-492-7 (9781584884927)
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Additional editions

Roman Wienands | Wolfgang Joppich
Practical Fourier Analysis for Multigrid Methods
E-Book
10/2004
Chapman & Hall/CRC
€73.49
Available for download

Roman Wienands | Wolfgang Joppich
Practical Fourier Analysis for Multigrid Methods
E-Book
10/2004
1st Edition
Chapman and Hall
€73.99
Available for download
Persons
Roman Wienands, Wolfgang Joppich
Author
University of Cologne, Germany
University of Applied Science, Sankt Augustin, Germany
Content
PRACTICAL APPLICATION OF LFA AND xlfa. Introduction. Main Features of local Fourier Analysis for multigrid. Multigrid and its components in LFA. Using the Fourier Analysis software. Case studies. THE THEORY BEHIND LFA. Fourier smoothing analysis. Fourier two- and three-grid analysis. Further applications of local Fourier Analysis.