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UNISA996418273903316 |
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Titolo |
Numerical Methods for Flows [[electronic resource] ] : FEF 2017 Selected Contributions / / edited by Harald van Brummelen, Alessandro Corsini, Simona Perotto, Gianluigi Rozza |
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Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2020 |
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[1st ed. 2020.] |
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1 online resource (XII, 362 p. 186 illus., 81 illus. in color.) |
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Lecture Notes in Computational Science and Engineering, , 1439-7358 ; ; 132 |
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Partial differential equations |
Applied mathematics |
Engineering mathematics |
Numerical analysis |
Computer mathematics |
Mathematical models |
Partial Differential Equations |
Applications of Mathematics |
Numerical Analysis |
Computational Science and Engineering |
Mathematical Modeling and Industrial Mathematics |
Mathematical and Computational Engineering |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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1 L. Silva et al., Simulation of Complex High Reynolds Flows with a VMS method and Adaptive Meshing -- 2 B. Bastl et al., Comparison of coupled and decoupled solvers for incompressible Navier-Stokes equations solved by isogeometric analysis -- 3 A. Jaeschke and M. Möller, High-Order Isogeometric Methods for Compressible Flows. I. Scalar Conservation Laws -- 4 M. Möller and A. Jaeschke, High-Order Isogeometric Methods for Compressible Flows. II. Compressible Euler Equations -- 5 G. Tumolo and L. Bonaventura, Simulations of Non-hydrostatic Flows by an Efficient and Accurate p-adaptive DG Method |
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-- 6 L. Bonaventura et al., A fully semi-Lagrangian method for the Navier–Stokes equations in primitive variables -- 7 A. Dervieux et al., Mesh adaptation for k-exact CFD approximations -- 8 M. R. A. Abdelmalik and E. H. van Brummelen, Entropy Stable Discontinuous Galerkin Finite Element Moment Methods for Compressible Fluid Dynamics -- 9 M. Make et al., Space-Time NURBS-Enhanced Finite Elements for Solving the Compressible Navier-Stokes Equations -- 10 S. Santoso et al., Fluid Flow Simulation from geometry data based on point clouds -- 11 C. Miles et al., Thermomechanically-consistent phase-field modelling of thin film flows -- 12 K. Bicol and A. Quaini, On the sensitivity to model parameters in a filter stabilization technique for advection dominated advection-diffusion-reaction problems -- 13 J. K. Ryan and J. Docampo, One-dimensional Line SIAC filtering for multi-dimensions: Applications to Streamline Visualization -- 14 J. H. Spühler et al., A high performance computing framework for finite element simulation of blood flow in the left ventricle of the human heart -- 15 B. S. Hosseini and M. Möller, Phase field-based incompressible two-component liquid flow simulation -- 16 J. Watkins et al., A study on the performance portability of the finite element assembly process within the Albany Land Ice solver -- 17 A. Johansson et al., A MultiMesh Finite Element Method for the Stokes Problem -- 18 Y. Mesri et al., A variational multi-scale anisotropic mesh adaptation scheme for aerothermal problems -- 19 N. Ferro et al., Density-based inverse homogenization with anisotropically adapted elements -- 20 H. Hajduk et al., Bathymetry reconstruction using inverse shallow water -- 21 E. G. Phillips et al., Enabling Scalable Multifluid Plasma Simulations through Block Preconditioning -- 22 S. Hijazi et al., The Effort of Increasing Reynolds Number in Projection-Based Reduced Order Methods: from Laminar to Turbulent Flows -- 23 J. M. Maljaars et al., Optimization Based Particle-Mesh Algorithm for High-Order and Conservative Scalar Transport -- 24 P. T. Lin et al., Krylov smoothing for fully-coupled AMG preconditioners for VMS resistive MHD -- 25 I. K. Marchevsky and G. A. Shcheglov, Double Layer Potential Density Reconstruction Procedure For 3D Vortex Methods -- 26 T. Yamada and K. Goto, Balancing Domain Decomposition Method on Additive Schwartz Framework for Multi-level Implementation -- 27 M. Gerritsma et al., Algebraic dual polynomials for the equivalence of curl-curl problems -- 28 K. Masui et al., Multiple-precision Iterative Methods for Solving Complex Symmetric Electromagnetic Systems -- 29 D. Kuzmin, Gradient-based limiting and stabilization of continuous Galerkin methods -- 30 J. Llobell et al., High order CG schemes for KdV and Saint-Venant flows. |
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This book includes selected contributions on applied mathematics, numerical analysis, numerical simulation and scientific computing related to fluid mechanics problems, presented at the FEF-“Finite Element for Flows” conference, held in Rome in spring 2017. Written by leading international experts and covering state-of-the-art topics in numerical simulation for flows, it provides fascinating insights into and perspectives on current and future methodological and numerical developments in computational science. As such, the book is a valuable resource for researchers, as well as Masters and Ph.D students. |
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UNINA9910496033503321 |
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Autore |
Bernard Jean-Yves |
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La genèse de l’expédition franco-britannique de 1956 en Égypte / / Jean-Yves Bernard |
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Paris, : Éditions de la Sorbonne, 2020 |
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1 online resource (414 p.) |
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Altri autori (Persone) |
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History |
décolonisation |
intervention militaire |
historiographie |
témoignage oral |
crise de Suez |
nationalisation |
politique interieure |
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Livello bibliografico |
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Au confluent de la guerre froide, de la décolonisation et du conflit israélo-arabe, la crise de Suez de 1956 tient une place particulière dans l’histoire des relations internationales depuis 1945. À ses acteurs principaux, Grande- Bretagne et France, associés dans une intervention militaire contre l’Égypte, l’historiographie a invariablement assigné des mobiles de politique étrangère ou coloniale : les Anglais voulaient préserver leurs positions dans le monde arabe et protéger leurs intérêts pétroliers ; les Français désiraient renverser Nasser, soutien essentiel des rebelles algériens. S’agit-il donc, dans le cadre classique d’un affrontement entre nationalisme égyptien et impérialismes anglais et français, d’un retour étonnant et anachronique à la politique de la canonnière ? L’auteur démontre que les choix des deux gouvernements trouvent en réalité leurs raisons dans la politique intérieure au sens large, ressac conservateur de l’après-guerre en Grande-Bretagne et |
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crise de la IVe République en France. Son étude porte à la fois sur les développements internes dans les deux pays à partir de 1955 et sur leurs politiques égyptiennes, sans négliger les plans militaires et les considérations coloniales. Outre les abondantes sources secondaires, Jean-Yves Bernard utilise l’ensemble des archives publiques françaises et anglaises disponibles, les fonds des partis politiques, les archives personnelles et les témoignages oraux de plusieurs acteurs et contemporains des faits. |
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