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  1. A treatise on the calculus of operations: designed to facilitate the processes of the differential and integral calculus and the calculus of finite differences by Robert Carmichael, 2010-08-20
  2. The Elements of the Calculus of Finite Differences: Treated On the Method of Separation of Symbols by James Pearson, 2010-01-01
  3. Inequalities for Finite Difference Equations (Pure and Applied Mathematics) by B.G. Pachpatte, 2001-12-15
  4. Numerical calculus;: Approximations, interpolation, finite differences, numerical integration and curve fitting by William Edmund Milne, 1962
  5. The calculus of finite differences with numerical analysis by H. C Saxena, 1968
  6. Finite Difference Techniques for Vectorized Fluid Dynamics Calculations (Springer Series in Computational Physics)
  7. Finite Difference Methods on Irregular Networks (International Series of Numerical Mathematics) by HEINRICH, 1987-01-01
  8. Finite differences for actuarial students by Harry Freeman, 1967
  9. Ocean Acoustic Propagation by Finite Difference Methods by D. Lee, S.T. McDaniel, 1988-08-01
  10. Finite differences and difference equations in the real domain by Tomlinson Fort, 1948
  11. Elements Of Finite Differences: Also Solutions To Questions Set For Part 1 Of The Examinations Of The Institute Of Actuaries (1902) by Joseph Burn, E. H. Brown, 2008-08-18
  12. Numerical Solution of Differential Equations: Finite Difference and Finite Element Solution of the Initial, Boundary and Eigenvalue Problem in the Ma (Computer Science and Applied Mathematics) by Isaac Fried, 1979-06
  13. Finite differences, finite elements and PDE2D by Granville Sewell, 2000
  14. Documentation of a computer program to simulate aquifer-system compaction using the modular finite-difference ground-water flow model (SuDoc I 19.15/5:bk.6/chap.A 2) by S. A. Leake, 1991

61. E-Prints Soton - Optimised Boundary Compact Finite Difference Schemes For Comput
A set of optimised boundary closure schemes is presented for use with compact central finite difference schemes in computational aeroacoustics (CAA)
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Optimised boundary compact finite difference schemes for computational aeroacoustics Kim, J.W. Optimised boundary compact finite difference schemes for computational aeroacoustics. Journal of Computational Physics doi:10.1016/j.jcp.2007.01.008
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62. Book Advances In The Applications Of Nonstandard Finite Difference Schemes, Unde
book undergraduate level (part ii) engineering colleges et postgraduate - research - viva et applied maths this volume provides a concise introduction
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Advances in the applications of nonstandard finite difference schemes Author(s) : MICCKENS Ronald E.
Publication date : 12-2005
Language : ENGLISH
Status : In Print (Delivery time : 20 days)
Description This volume provides a concise introduction to the methodology of nonstandard finite difference (NSFD) schemes construction and shows how they can be applied to the numerical integration of differential equations occurring in the natural, biomedical, and engineering sciences. These methods had their genesis in the work of Mickens in the 1990's and are now beginning to be widely studied and applied by other researchers. The importance of the book derives from its clear and direct explanation of NSFD in the introductory chapter along with a broad discussion of the future directions needed to advance the topic.
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63. Comment On A Comparison Of Finite Difference And
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64. The Finite Difference Method For Quantitative Finance: Theory, Applications And
This intensive handson course is concerned with the discovery and detailed analysis of finite difference schemes for the pricing of a range of one-factor
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65. Finite Difference Methods
This notebook sets up the use of Mathematica to solve PDEs using the finite difference method. The example discussed is for a potential step to the limiting
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2. Finite Difference Methods
  • Introduction Explicit Finite Difference Methods Dimensionless variables Initial condition and boundary conditions Explicit Solution with Mathematica Procedural method Functional methods Implicit Solution with Mathematica Procedural method Functional methods

This notebook sets up the use of Mathematica to solve PDEs using the finite difference method. The example discussed is for a potential step to the limiting current region. More complex examples are discussed in later chapters. Both fully explicit and fully implicit finite difference methods are explained. Mathematica offers various programming paradigms. Procedural and functional programming approaches to the finite differences methods are discussed with extensive examples given. The figure on the left is a plot of the concentration profile following a potential step. The Mathematica data can be manipulated in 3 dimensions in web browsers using the LiveGraphics3D applet.
Additional notebooks accompanying notebook 2: ExplicitFD.nb An implementation of the explicit finite difference method for simulating a chronoamperogram using a variety of procedural and functional explicit methods.

66. JSTOR A Finite Difference Domain Decomposition Algorithm For
In this procedure, interface values between subdomains are found by an explicit finite difference formula. Once these values are calculated, interior values
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67. FINITE DIFFERENCE THEORY - Storming Media
Pentagon reports and documents about finite difference theory.
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Reports by Keyword(s) FINITE DIFFERENCE THEORY Total Results: Pages: Previous Next Results per page: Sort by: Title Date Pages Display: Full Text Only Abstracts Only All Advances in High-Fidelity Multi-Physics Simulation Techniques JAN 2008 56 pages Authors: Datta Gaitonde Eswar Josyula Miguel Visbal AIR FORCE RESEARCH LAB WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB OH AIR VEHICLES DIRECTORATE Efforts performed under this task to evolve a high-fidelity methodology for multi-physics applications in all speed regimes are summarized. Among the disciplines considered are fluid dynamics (turbulence, acoustics), electromagnetics, magnetogasdynamics, aero-structural interactions and thermo-chemical nonequilibrium. For high-order accuracy, a compact-difference based method is developed, supplemented by a filtering procedure to guarantee numerical stability in the presence of boundary truncation, stretching and non-linearity. The filter is also shown to be suitable ... A High-Order Compact Finite-Difference Scheme for Large-Eddy Simulation of Active Flow Control JAN 2008 105 pages Authors: Donald P. Rizzetta

68. Convergence Of Mimetic Finite Difference Methods For Diffusion Problems On Polyh
New mimetic finite difference discretizations of diffusion problems on unstructured polyhedral meshes with strongly curved (nonplanar) faces are developed.
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69. Finite Difference Analysis
A forensic engineering application, CRASHEX, for Computerized Reconstruction of Accident Speeds on the Highway, Extended. Evaluates the reliability of the
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70. Yorick: Finite Difference
Unlike the statistical range functions, which return a scalar result, the finite difference range functions do not reduce the rank of the subscripted array.
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2.3.10 Rank preserving (finite difference) range functions
Because Yorick arrays almost invariably represent function values, Yorick provides numercal equivalents to the common operations of differential and integral calculus. In order to handle functions of several variables in a straightforward manner, these operators are implemented as range functions. Unlike the statistical range functions, which return a scalar result, the finite difference range functions do not reduce the rank of the subscripted array. Instead, they preserve rank, in the same way that a simple index range start:stop preserves rank. The available finite difference functions are:
cum
returns the cumulative sums (sum of all values at smaller index, the first index of the result having a value of 0). The result dimension has a length one greater than the dimension in the subscripted array.
psum
returns the partial sum (sum of all values at equal or smaller index) up to each element. The result dimension has the same length as the dimension in the subscripted array. This is the same as cum , except that the leading value in the result is omitted.

71. Blackwell Synergy - J Food Science, Volume 55 Issue 2 Page 484-487, March 1990 (
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72. Some Defects In Finite-Difference Edge Finders
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73. AMS Glossary
finitedifference approximation—The difference between the values of a function at two discrete points, used to approximate the derivative of the function.
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74. Finite Difference Boundary Value Method - What Does FDBVM Stand For? Acronyms An
What does FDBVM stand for? Definition of finite Difference Boundary Value Method in the list of acronyms and abbreviations provided by the Free Online
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75. Applied Optics
Efficient finiteDifference Time-Domain Scheme for Light Scattering by P. Yang and K. N. Liou, “finite difference time domain method for light
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76. CJO - Abstract - Inverse Formulation And Finite Difference Solution For Flow Fro
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