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Adaptive Atmospheric Modeling : Key Techniques in Grid Generation, Data Structures, and Numerical Operations with Applications / by Jörn Behrens.

Por: Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries Lecture Notes in Computational Science and Engineering ; 54Editor: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2006Descripción: xIx, 214 páginas recurso en líneaTipo de contenido:
  • texto
Tipo de medio:
  • computadora
Tipo de portador:
  • recurso en línea
ISBN:
  • 9783540333838
Formatos físicos adicionales: Edición impresa:: Sin títuloClasificación LoC:
  • QA71-90
Recursos en línea:
Contenidos:
Principles of Adaptive Atmospheric Modeling -- Grid Generation -- Data Structures for Computational Efficiency -- Issues in Parallelization of Irregularly Structured Problems -- Numerical Treatment of Differential Operators on Adaptive Grids -- Discretization of Conservation Laws -- Example Applications -- Conclusions -- Some Basic Mathematical Tools -- Metrics for Parallelizing Irregularly Structured Problems -- Rotating Shallow Water Equations in Spherical Geometries.
Resumen: This book gives an overview and guidance in the development of adaptive techniques for atmospheric modeling. Written in an educational style and featuring an exhaustive list of references, it is a starting point for everyone who is interested in adaptive modeling, not restricted to atmospheric sciences. It covers paradigms of adaptive techniques, such as error estimation and adaptation criteria. Mesh generation methods are presented for triangular/tetrahedral and quadrilateral/hexahedral meshes, with a special section on initial meshes for the sphere. Efficiency issues are discussed including techniques for accelerating unstructured mesh computations as well as parallelization. Considering applications, the book demonstrates several techniques for discretizing relevant conservation laws from atmospheric modeling. Finite volume, discontinuous Galerkin and conservative Semi-Lagrangian methods are introduced and applied in simplified real life simulations. It is the author's intention to motivate the reader to become involved with adaptive modeling techniques.
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Principles of Adaptive Atmospheric Modeling -- Grid Generation -- Data Structures for Computational Efficiency -- Issues in Parallelization of Irregularly Structured Problems -- Numerical Treatment of Differential Operators on Adaptive Grids -- Discretization of Conservation Laws -- Example Applications -- Conclusions -- Some Basic Mathematical Tools -- Metrics for Parallelizing Irregularly Structured Problems -- Rotating Shallow Water Equations in Spherical Geometries.

This book gives an overview and guidance in the development of adaptive techniques for atmospheric modeling. Written in an educational style and featuring an exhaustive list of references, it is a starting point for everyone who is interested in adaptive modeling, not restricted to atmospheric sciences. It covers paradigms of adaptive techniques, such as error estimation and adaptation criteria. Mesh generation methods are presented for triangular/tetrahedral and quadrilateral/hexahedral meshes, with a special section on initial meshes for the sphere. Efficiency issues are discussed including techniques for accelerating unstructured mesh computations as well as parallelization. Considering applications, the book demonstrates several techniques for discretizing relevant conservation laws from atmospheric modeling. Finite volume, discontinuous Galerkin and conservative Semi-Lagrangian methods are introduced and applied in simplified real life simulations. It is the author's intention to motivate the reader to become involved with adaptive modeling techniques.

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