Computational and Numerical Challenges in Environmental Modelling

Computational and Numerical Challenges in Environmental Modelling

Dimov, Ivan (University of Reading, ACET Centre, Reading, United Kingdom); Zlatev, Zahari (National Environmental Research Institute, Roskilde, Denmark)

Elsevier Science & Technology

05/2006

392

Dura

Inglês

9780444522092

15 a 20 dias

Demonstrates that many comprehensive environmental studies can successfully be carried out when the computations are correctly organized. This book helps the reader to understand that, while it is important to select fast numerical methods, it is important to develop parallel codes. It investigates the trends related to high levels of pollution.
Chapter 1: PDE systems arising in air pollution modelling and justification of the need for high speed computers Chapter 2: Using splitting techniques in the treatment of air pollution models Chapter 3: Treatment of the advection-diffusion phenomena Chapter 4: Treatment of the chemical part: general ideas major numerical methods Chapter 5: Error analysis of the partitioning procedures Chapter 6: Efficient organization of the matrix computations Chapter 7: Parallel computations Chapter 8: Studying high pollution levels Chapter 9: Impact of future climate changes on high pollution levels Chapter 10: Implementation of variational data assimilation Chapter 11: Discussion of some open questions Appendix A: Colour plots Bibliography Symbol Table Author Index Subject Index
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