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Innovations in Wave Processes Modelling and Decision Making

Grid-Characteristic Method and Applications

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  • © 2018

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  • Provides detailed descriptions of numerical grid-characteristic methods
  • Presents applications and solutions of hyperbolic problems in Engineering, Science, Healthcare, Aviation, Railways and other contexts
  • Includes intelligent paradigms and connection with the decision making aspect of wave process modelling

Part of the book series: Smart Innovation, Systems and Technologies (SIST, volume 90)

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This book presents methods for full-wave computer simulation that can be used in various applications and contexts, e.g. seismic prospecting, earthquake stability, global seismic patterns on Earth and Mars, medicine, traumatology, ultrasound investigation of the human body, ultrasound and laser operations, ultrasonic non-destructive railway testing, modelling aircraft composites, modelling composite material delamination, etc. The key innovation of this approach is the ability to study spatial dynamical wave processes, which is made possible by cutting-edge numerical finite-difference grid-characteristic methods.

The book will benefit all students, researchers, practitioners and professors interested in numerical mathematics, computer science, computer simulation, high-performance computer systems, unstructured meshes, interpolation, seismic prospecting, geophysics, medicine, non-destructive testing and composite materials.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Department of Computer Science and Numerical Mathematics, Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, Dolgoprudny, Moscow Region, Russia

    Alena V. Favorskaya, Igor B. Petrov

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