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and Engineering
1. H.P. Langtangen, Computational Partial Differential Equations . Numerical Methods and Diffpack Pro-
gramming. 2nd Edition
2. A. Quarteroni, F. Saleri, Scientific Computing with MATLAB and Octave . 2nd Edition
3. H.P. Langtangen, Python Scripting for Computational Science . 3rd Edition
4. H. Gardner, G. Manduchi, Design Patterns for e-Science .
5. M. Griebel, S. Knapek, G. Zumbusch, Numerical Simulation in Molecular Dynamics .
6. H.P. Langtangen, A Primer on Scientific Programming with Python .
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1. J. Sundnes, G.T. Lines, X. Cai, B.F. Nielsen, K.-A. Mardal, A. Tveito, Computing the Electrical Activity in
the Heart .
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3. W. Hackbusch, G. Wittum (eds.), Multigrid Methods V.
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Dynamics: Challenges, Methods, Ideas.
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for Conservation Laws.
6. S. Turek, Efficient Solvers for Incompressible Flow Problems. An Algorithmic and Computational Ap-
proach.
7. R. von Schwerin, Multi Body System SIMulation. Numerical Methods, Algorithms, and Software.
8. H.-J. Bungartz, F. Durst, C. Zenger (eds.), High Performance Scientific and Engineering Computing.
9. T.J. Barth, H. Deconinck (eds.), High-Order Methods for Computational Physics.
10. H.P. Langtangen, A.M. Bruaset, E. Quak (eds.), Advances in Software Tools for Scientific Computing.
11. B. Cockburn, G.E. Karniadakis, C.-W. Shu (eds.), Discontinuous Galerkin Methods. Theory, Computation
and Applications.
12. U. van Rienen, Numerical Methods in Computational Electrodynamics. Linear Systems in Practical Appli-
cations.
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14. E. Dick, K. Riemslagh, J. Vierendeels (eds.), Multigrid Methods VI.
15. A. Frommer, T. Lippert, B. Medeke, K. Schilling (eds.), Numerical Challenges in Lattice Quantum Chro-
modynamics.
16. J. Lang, Adaptive Multilevel Solution of Nonlinear Parabolic PDE Systems. Theory, Algorithm, and Appli-
cations.
17. B.I. Wohlmuth, Discretization Methods and Iterative Solvers Based on Domain Decomposition.
18. U. van Rienen, M. Günther, D. Hecht (eds.), Scientific Computing in Electrical Engineering.
19. I. Babuška, P.G. Ciarlet, T. Miyoshi (eds.), Mathematical Modeling and Numerical Simulation in Contin-
uum Mechanics.
20. T.J. Barth, T. Chan, R. Haimes (eds.), Multiscale and Multiresolution Methods. Theory and Applications.
21. M. Breuer, F. Durst, C. Zenger (eds.), High Performance Scientific and Engineering Computing.
22. K. Urban, Wavelets in Numerical Simulation. Problem Adapted Construction and Applications.
23. L.F. Pavarino, A. Toselli (eds.), Recent Developments in Domain Decomposition Methods.
24. T. Schlick, H.H. Gan (eds.), Computational Methods for Macromolecules: Challenges and Applications.
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Fluid Dynamics .
26. M. Griebel, M.A. Schweitzer (eds.), Meshfree Methods for Partial Differential Equations .
27. S. Müller, Adaptive Multiscale Schemes for Conservation Laws .
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29. M.A. Schweitzer, A Parallel Multilevel Partition of Unity Method for Elliptic Partial Differential Equations .
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Optimization .
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tion . Direct and Inverse Problems.
32. H. Emmerich, B. Nestler, M. Schreckenberg (eds.), Interface and Transport Dynamics. Computational
Modelling.
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merical Methods and Diffpack Programming.
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