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NozareSkaitliskās metodesSkaitliskās metodes
SaimeMachine learningMachine learning
Izcelsmes gads19151969
AutorsBoris GalerkinSteven Orszag
TipsVariational approximationGlobal polynomial approximation
PirmavotsGalerkin, B. G. (1915). Elastic plates and shells. Proceedings of Higher Technical School, Moscow. link ↗Orszag, S. A. (1969). Numerical methods for the simulation of turbulence. Physics of Fluids Supplements, 12(12), 250–257. DOI ↗
Citi nosaukumiBubnoff-Galerkin, weighted residual method, projection methodspectral Galerkin, spectral collocation, pseudospectral method
Saistītās11
KopsavilkumsThe Galerkin Method is a projection-based variational technique for solving differential equations by reducing infinite-dimensional problems to finite-dimensional linear systems. Developed by Boris Galerkin in 1915 and independently by Ivan Bubnoff, it underpins the Finite Element Method (FEM) and is foundational to modern computational engineering.Spectral Methods are high-order numerical techniques for solving differential equations using global polynomial expansions (e.g., Fourier or Legendre series) rather than local piecewise polynomials. Developed by Steven Orszag in the 1960s for turbulence simulation, they offer exponential convergence for smooth problems, making them ideal for scientific computing when solution regularity is high.
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