Finite Element Methods for Partial Differential Equations
Professor: Paul J. Atzberger
206D Fall 2019 in GIRV 1108
TR 9:30am - 10:45am




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Welcome to the class website for Finite Element Methods for Partial Differential Equations. Finite elements provide a class of numerical methods for approximating the solutions of partial differential equations. In this course we will cover both fundamental mathematical concepts and foundations as well as how in practice to develop and apply finite element methods to specific problems. We will develop methods for Elliptic, Parabolic, and Hyperbolic PDEs as well as for non-linear problems.

Please be sure to read the prerequisites and grading policies for the class. Also see the syllabus for more details.

Prerequisites:

A working knowledge of advanced calculus, linear algebra, and partial differential equations will be assumed.

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  • A book that you might find helpful for background on Real Analysis is Analysis, by Lieb and Loss [link].
  • Supplemental exercises [PDF].

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