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Finite Difference, Finite Element and Boundary Element Formulae as a Language of Applied Physics

Jiří Kafka and Nguyen van Nhac
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Jiří Kafka: Fakulta Jaderná a Fyzikáln ě Inženýrská ČVUT, Břehová 7, 115 19 Praha 1—Staré Mĕsto, Czechoslovakia
Nguyen van Nhac: Fakulta Jaderná a Fyzikáln ě Inženýrská ČVUT, Břehová 7, 115 19 Praha 1—Staré Mĕsto, Czechoslovakia

International Journal of Modern Physics C (IJMPC), 1991, vol. 02, issue 01, 383-386

Abstract: When deducing the finite difference formulae, one has to discretize partial differential equations. On the other hand, those equations have been previously derived having started from laws of physics in their integral form. So, a question arises, why not avoid the approach to the limit (necessary to deduce the partial differential equation) and why not deduce the finite difference formulae directly on the base of laws of physics in their integral form.

Date: 1991
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