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Mesh generation : application to finite elements
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Edition:
2nd ed.
Publication Information:
London : ISTE Publishing Company, 2008
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848 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
ISBN:
9781848210295
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Summary

The aim of the second edition of this book is to provide a comprehensive survey of the different algorithms and data structures useful for triangulation and meshing construction. In addition, several aspects are given full coverage, such as mesh modification tools, mesh evaluation criteria, mesh optimization, adaptive mesh construction and parallel meshing techniques.
This new edition has been comprehensively updated and also includes a new chapter on mobile or deformable meshes.


Author Notes

Pascal Jean Frey , UPMC Paris 6, France

Paul-Louis George , INRIA, France


Table of Contents

Chapter 1 General definitions
Chapter 2 Basic structures and algorithms
Chapter 3 A comprehensive survey of mesh generation methods
Chapter 4 Algebraic, PDE and multibloc methods
Chapter 5 Quadtree-octree-based methods
Chapter 6 Advancing front technique for mesh generation
Chapter 7 Delaunay-based mesh generation methods
Chapter 8 Other types of mesh generation methods
Chapter 9 Delaunay admissibility, media axis, mid-surface and other applications
Chapter 10 Quadratic forms and metrics
Chapter 11 Differential geometry
Chapter 12 Curve modeling
Chapter 13 Surface modeling
Chapter 14 Surface meshing and re-meshing
Chapter 15 Meshing implicit curves and surfaces
Chapter 16 Mesh modifications
Chapter 17 Mesh optimization
Chapter 18 Surface mesh optimization
Chapter 19 A touch of finite elements
Chapter 20 Mesh adaptation and h-methods
Chapter 21 Mesh adaptation and p or hp-methods
Chapter 22 Mobile or deformable meshes
Chapter 23 Parallel computing and meshing issues
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