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MATH 657 - Finite Element Analysis


Three hours.
3 Credits

In mathematics, the finite element analysis (FEA) is a numerical technique for finding approximate solutions to boundary value problems for partial differential equations. It uses subdivision of a whole problem domain into simpler parts, called finite elements, and variational methods from the calculus of variations to solve the problem by minimizing an associated error function. FEA encompasses methods for connecting many simple element equations over many small subdomains, named finite elements, to approximate a more complex equation over a larger domain.

Prerequisite(s) Departmental permission
Co-Requisite(s) None
Offered FALL OR SPRING



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