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E-raamat: Mathematical Aspects of Boundary Element Methods

(University of Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany), (University of Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany), (Lab de Mecanique Solides, Palaiseau, Cedex, France)
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Boundary element methods relate to a wide range of engineering applications. Thus, new results in the field hold great importance not only to researchers in mathematics, but to applied mathematicians, physicists, and engineers. Focusing on the mathematical and numerical analysis of boundary integral operators, this volume provides recent research results from the points of view of both mathematics and engineering. The authors detail new results and methods and illustrate the connections between the modeling of applied problems, the derivation and analysis of corresponding boundary integral equations, and their efficient numerical solutions.

Boundary element methods relate to a wide range of engineering applications, including fluid flow, fracture analysis, geomechanics, elasticity, and heat transfer. Thus, new results in the field hold great importance not only to researchers in mathematics, but to applied mathematicians, physicists, and engineers.

A two-day minisymposium Mathematical Aspects of Boundary Element Methods at the IABEM conference in May 1998 brought together top rate researchers from around the world, including Vladimir Maz’ya, to whom the conference was dedicated. Focusing on the mathematical and numerical analysis of boundary integral operators, this volume presents 25 papers contributed to the symposium.

Mathematical Aspects of Boundary Element Methods provides up-to-date research results from the point of view of both mathematics and engineering. The authors detail new results, such as on nonsmooth boundaries, and new methods, including domain decomposition and parallelization, preconditioned iterative techniques, multipole expansions, higher order boundary elements, and approximate approximations. Together they illustrate the connections between the modeling of applied problems, the derivation and analysis of corresponding boundary integral equations, and their efficient numerical solutions.

Coupling Integral Equations Method and Finite Volume Elements for the Resolution of the Leontovich Boundary Value Problem for the Time-Harmonic Maxwell Equations in Three Dimensional Heteregeneous Media 11(12) H. Ammari J.-C. Nedelec Smoothness Properties of Solutions to Variational Inequalities Describing Propagation of Mode-1 Cracks 23(10) M. Bach S.A. Nazarov Edge Singularities and Kutta Condition for 3D Unsteady Flows in Aerodynamics 33(12) P. Bassanini C.M. Casciola M.R. Lancia R. Piva Approximation using Diagonal-Plus-Skeleton Matrices 45(8) M. Bebendorf S. Rjasanow E. E. Tyrtyshnikov Variational integral formulation in the problem of elastic scattering by a buried obstacle 53(13) M. Ben Tahar C. Granat T. Ha-Duong Sensitivity Analysis for Elastic Fields in Non Smooth Domains 66(12) M. Bochniak A.-M. Sandig A Formulation for Crack Shape Sensitivity Analysis Based on Galerkin BIE, Domain Differentiation and Adjoint Variable 78(13) M. Bonnet Periodic and Stochastic BEM for Large Structures Embedded in an Elastic Half-Space 91(12) D. Clouteau D. Aubry M. L. Elhabre E. Savin Self-regularized hypersingular BEM for Laplaces equation 103(13) T. A. Cruse J. D. Richardson An Adaptive Boundary Element Method for Contact Problems 116(12) C. Eck W. L. Wendland Fast Summation Methods and Integral Equations 128(12) Y. Fu J. R. Overfelt G. J. Rodin Hybrid Galerkin Boundary Elements on Degenerate Meshes 140(12) I.G. Graham W. Hackbusch S.A. Sauter The Poincare-Steklov Operator within Countably Normed Spaces 152(13) N. Heuer E. P. Stephan Boundary Layer Approximate Approximations for the Cubature of Potentials 165(13) T. Ivanov V. Mazya G. Schmidt A Simplified Approach to the Semi-discrete Galerkin Method for the Single-layer Equation for a Plate 178(13) D. Mauersberger I.H. Sloan Construction of Basis Functions for High Order Approximate Approximations 191(12) V. Mazya G. Schmidt Lp-Theory of Direct Boundary Integral Equations on a Contour with Peak 203(12) V. Mazya A. Soloviev Essential Norms of the Integral Operator Corresponding to the Neumann Problem for the Laplace Equation 215(12) D. Medkova J. Kral Polynomial Collocation Methods for 1D Integral Equations with Nonsmooth Solutions 227(13) G. Monegato L. Scuderi Singularities in Discretized BIEs for Laplaces Equation; Trailing-Edge Conditions in Aerodynamics 240(12) L. Morino G. Bernardini Fluid-Structure Interaction Problems 252(11) D. Natroshvili A-.M.Sandig W. L. Wendland Extraction, Higher Order Boundary Element Methods and Adaptivity 263(12) H. Schulz Ch. Schwab W. L. Wendland Asymptotic Solution of Boundary Integral Equations 275(10) A. Sellier Sobolev Multipliers in the Theory of Integral Convolution Operators 285(11) T. Shaposhnikova Stable Boundary Element Approximations of Steklov-Poincare Operators 296 O. Steinbach
Marc Bonnet, Anna-Margarete Sandig, Wolfgang L Wendland