This book is a pedagogical presentation of the application of spectral and pseudospectral methods to kinetic theory and quantum mechanics. There are additional applications to astrophysics, engineering, biology and many other fields. The main objective of this book is to provide the basic concepts to enable the use of spectral and pseudospectral methods to solve problems in diverse fields of interest and to a wide audience. While spectral methods are generally based on Fourier Series or Chebychev polynomials, non-classical polynomials and associated quadratures are used for many of the applications presented in the book. Fourier series methods are summarized with a discussion of the resolution of the Gibbs phenomenon. Classical and non-clas...
Since the publication of "Spectral Methods in Fluid Dynamics" 1988, spectral methods have become fir...
AbstractDifferent types of basis functions are considered for the pseudospectral method applied to t...
Equations arising in general relativity are usually too complicated to be solved analytically and on...
This monograph presents fundamental aspects of modern spectral and other computational methods, whic...
The literature on the spectral analysis of second order elliptic differential operators contains a g...
In this manuscript we review the basic techniques for the application of spectral methods to kinetic...
This book focuses on the constructive and practical aspects of spectral methods. It rigorously exami...
"Bernard Helffer's graduate-level introduction to the basic tools in spectral analysis is illustrate...
Part of the Chemistry Commons This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Departm...
The main goal of this program is the development and application of computational methods for studyi...
The goal of this program is the development and application of computational methods for studying ch...
Spectral methods, particularly in their multidomain version, have become firmly established as a mai...
Spectral methods, particularly in their multidomain version, have become firmly established as a mai...
Since the publication of "Spectral Methods in Fluid Dynamics" 1988, spectral methods have become fir...
Vibrational classical trajectories of anharmonic molecules are used here to obtain the classical vib...
Since the publication of "Spectral Methods in Fluid Dynamics" 1988, spectral methods have become fir...
AbstractDifferent types of basis functions are considered for the pseudospectral method applied to t...
Equations arising in general relativity are usually too complicated to be solved analytically and on...
This monograph presents fundamental aspects of modern spectral and other computational methods, whic...
The literature on the spectral analysis of second order elliptic differential operators contains a g...
In this manuscript we review the basic techniques for the application of spectral methods to kinetic...
This book focuses on the constructive and practical aspects of spectral methods. It rigorously exami...
"Bernard Helffer's graduate-level introduction to the basic tools in spectral analysis is illustrate...
Part of the Chemistry Commons This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Departm...
The main goal of this program is the development and application of computational methods for studyi...
The goal of this program is the development and application of computational methods for studying ch...
Spectral methods, particularly in their multidomain version, have become firmly established as a mai...
Spectral methods, particularly in their multidomain version, have become firmly established as a mai...
Since the publication of "Spectral Methods in Fluid Dynamics" 1988, spectral methods have become fir...
Vibrational classical trajectories of anharmonic molecules are used here to obtain the classical vib...
Since the publication of "Spectral Methods in Fluid Dynamics" 1988, spectral methods have become fir...
AbstractDifferent types of basis functions are considered for the pseudospectral method applied to t...
Equations arising in general relativity are usually too complicated to be solved analytically and on...