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Semi-Lagrangian Advection Methods and Their Applications in Geoscience

Steven J Fletcher

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  • 624 sidor
  • 2019

Semi-Lagrangian Advection Methods and Their Applications in Geoscience provides a much-needed resource on semi-Lagrangian theory, methods, and applications. Covering a variety of applications, the book brings together developments of the semi-Lagrangian in one place and offers a comparison of semi-Lagrangian methods with Eulerian-based approaches. It also includes a chapter dedicated to difficulties of dealing with the adjoint of semi-Lagrangian methods and illustrates the behavior of different schemes for different applications. This allows for a better understanding of which schemes are most efficient, stable, consistent, and likely to introduce the minimum model error into a given problem.

Beneficial for students learning about numerical approximations to advection, researchers applying these techniques to geoscientific modeling, and practitioners looking for the best approach for modeling, Semi-Lagrangian Advection Methods and Their Applications in Geoscience fills a crucial gap in numerical modeling and data assimilation in geoscience.




  • Provides a single resource for understanding semi-Lagrangian methods and what is involved in its application
  • Includes exercises and codes to supplement learning and create opportunities for practice
  • Includes coverage of adjoints, examining the advantages and disadvantages of different approaches in multiple coordinate systems and different discretizations
  • Includes links to numerical datasets and animations to further enhance understanding
  • Författare: Steven J Fletcher
  • Format: Pocket/Paperback
  • ISBN: 9780128172223
  • Språk: Engelska
  • Antal sidor: 624
  • Utgivningsdatum: 2019-11-18
  • Förlag: Elsevier