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Fundamentals, introduction and survey
Stein, E., University of Hannover, Germany
Finite
difference methods
Axelsson, O., University of Nijmegen, The Netherlands
Approximations
Apel, T., Technical University of Chemnitz, Germany
Finite
element methods
Brenner, S.,University of South Carolina, Columbia USA and
C. Carstensen, T.U. Vienna, Austria
The
p-version of the Finite Element Method
B.A. Szabó, Washington University, A. Düster and
E Rank, Technical University Munich
Spectral
methods
Quarteroni, A., Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale
de Lausanne, Switzerland
Mixed
finite elements methods
Auricchio, F., F. Brezzi and C. Lovadina, University of Pavia,
Italy
Meshless
methods
Belytschko, T., Northwestern University, USA
Discrete
element methods
Bicanic, N., University of Glascow, UK
Boundary
element methods
Hsiao, G.C., University of Delaware, USA, W.L.Wendland,Universität
Stuttgart, Germany
Coupling
of boundary element methods and finite element methods
Stephan, E., University of Hannover, Germany
Arbitrary
Langrangian-Eulerian methods
Donéa, J., Université de Liège, Belgium,
A. Huerta, Universidad Politecnica de Catalunya, Spain, J.-P.
Ponthot, Université de Liège, Belgium
Finite
volume methods: foundation and analysis
Barth, T. , NASA, USA and M. Ohlberger, University of Freiburg.
Adaptive
wavelet techniques in numerical simulation
Dahmen, W., RWTH Aachen, Germany
Mesh
generation and mesh adapivity
George, P.-L., H. Borouchaki, P.J. Frey, P. Laug and E. Saltel,
INRIA Le Chesnay, France
Geometrical
modeling of technical objects
Wolter, H. N. Peinecke and M. Reuter, Universität Hannover,
Germany
Visualization
Schroeder, D. and M. Shephard, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute,
USA
Plates
and shells: asymptotic expansions and hierarchic models
Dauge, M., University of Rennes, France, E.Faou, IRISA (Rennes)
France and Z.Yosibash, Beer Sheva, Israel
Linear
algebraic solvers and Eigenvalue analysis
Van der Vorst, H., Utrecht University, The Netherlands
Multilevel
solution methods for finite element methods and boundary element
methods
Hackbusch, W., Christian-Albrechts University, Germany
Panels
cluster techniques and hierarchical matrix techniques for
BEM and FEM
Hackbusch, W., Christian-Albrechts University, Germany
Domain
decomposition methods and preconditioning
Langer, U., Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria and V.G.
Korneev, St.Petersburg State Polytechnical University, Russia
and University of Westminster, UK
Solvers
for nonlinear systems including bifurcation and turning points
Rheinboldt, W. University of Pittsburgh, USA
Discretisation
methods and solvers for parabolic systems
Eriksson, J.K., Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden
Time-dependent
problems with the boundary integral equation method
Costabel, M, IRMAR Rennes, France
Electromagnetics
Demkowicz, T. University of Texas at Austin, USA
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