
An Introductory Text To A Range Of Numerical Methods Used Today To Simulate Time-dependent Processes In Earth Science, Physics, Engineering And Many Other Fields. It Looks Under The Hood Of Current Simulation Technology And Provides Guidelines On What To Look Out For When Carrying Out Sophisticated Simulation Tasks. Heiner Igel. This Edition Previously Issued In Print: 2016. Includes Bibliographical References And Index. Mode Of Access: World Wide Web.
This text investigates the fundamental numerical methods required to simulate time-dependent physical processes within the fields of seismology, earth science, and engineering. Author Heiner Igel, a professor of geophysics, leverages his academic background to provide a technical framework for understanding simulation technology. The book serves as a bridge between theoretical physics and practical computational application, offering guidance on the implementation of sophisticated modeling tasks.
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Experts and students frequently cite this work as a foundational resource for bridging the gap between geophysical theory and computational practice. Readers often note the technical density of the prose, which requires a solid background in mathematics and physics to fully utilize the provided methodologies.
Page Count:
0
Publication Date:
1900-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press,
ISBN-10:
0191835072
ISBN-13:
9780191835070
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