Acta Numerica 2012
Volume 21
Part of Acta Numerica
- Editor: Arieh Iserles, University of Cambridge
- Date Published: June 2012
- availability: Temporarily unavailable - available from TBC
- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9781107026155
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Acta Numerica is an annual publication containing invited survey papers by leading researchers in numerical mathematics and scientific computing. The papers present overviews of recent developments in their area and provide state-of-the-art techniques and analysis.
Read more- High impact survey volume
- Contributors are leading researchers
- Covers topics of current interest and presents state-of-the-art overviews of them
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- Date Published: June 2012
- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9781107026155
- length: 672 pages
- dimensions: 253 x 177 x 28 mm
- weight: 1.2kg
- availability: Temporarily unavailable - available from TBC
Table of Contents
1. The heterogeneous multiscale method Assyr Abdulle, Weinan E, Björn Engquist and Eric Vanden-Eijnden
2. Numerical-asymptotic boundary integral methods in high frequency acoustic scattering Simon N. Chandler-Wilde, Ivan G. Graham, Stephen Langdon and Euan A. Spence
3. Mathematical cancer therapy planning in deep regional hyperthermia Peter Deuflhard, Anton Schiela and Martin Weiser
4. High performance computing systems: status and outlook J. J. Dongarra and A. J. van der Steen
5. Secrets of image denoising cuisine M. Lebrun, M. Colom, A. Buades and J. M. Morel
6. Pricing futures with deterministic methods Olivier Pironneau.
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