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This textbook provides a thorough and systematic treatment of numerical approximation methods for solving elliptic boundary value problems. It presents both classical and modern approaches, including finite element methods (FEM) and boundary element methods (BEM), with particular emphasis on their mathematical foundations and practical applications.
The book covers essential topics such as variational formulations, Galerkin methods, convergence analysis, and error estimates. It explores both volumetric and surface-based discretization techniques, offering readers a complete understanding of how to approximate solutions to complex partial differential equations arising in engineering and scientific applications.
Suitable for advanced undergraduate and graduate students, as well as researchers in computational mathematics, this work combines theoretical rigor with practical insights. The structured approach enables readers to understand the underlying principles while developing the skills necessary for implementing these methods in real-world problems.







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