Estimating eigenvalues with a posteriori/a priori inequalities
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Author
Contributions
- Sigillito, V. G., 1937- - Contributor
Publication
1985 - Pitman Advanced Pub. Program, Boston, Massachusetts
Language
English
Word Count
38,000 words, Guess
Page Count
152 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL2531657M
- ISBN-100273086995
- OCLC Control Number12215626
- Library of Congress Control Number85012294
- Goodreads3938788
Classifications
- DDC515.3/53
- LCCQA374 .K95 1985
Description
This Research Note presents a method for the numerical estimation of eigenvalues which is easy to understand, practical to implement and effective in its results. It is developed with complete details of how to calculate eigenvalues associated with vibrating membranes and plates, waveguides, sloshing fluids and Stekloff problems; however, this flexible technique can be applied to a variety of eigenvalue problems. The text is illustrated by a number of simple examples, many of which are worked out in full. By discussing both theoretical and computational aspects, this book is of use to electrical and mechanical engineers as well as applied mathematicians.
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Series Statement
- Research notes in mathematics ;
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