| Computational Framework for the Finite Element Method in MATLAB® and Python Subjects: Computer Science; Engineering & Technology; Mathematics & Statistics; Computer Engineering; Systems & Control Engineering; Applied Mathematics; Computation; Software Engineering & Systems Development; Advanced Mathematics; Computational Numerical Analysis; Programming & Programming Languages; Computer Mathematics; Analysis - Mathematics; Computational Framework for the Finite Element Method in MATLAB® and Python aims to provide a programming framework for coding linear FEM using matrix-based MATLAB® language and Python scripting language. It describes FEM algorithm implementation in the most generic formulation so that it is possible to apply this algorithm to as many application problems as possible. Features Contains ready-to-use coding recipes allowing fast prototyping and solving of mathematical problems using FEM Suitable for upper-level undergraduates and graduates in applied mathematics, science or engineering Both MATLAB and Python programming codes are provided to give readers more flexibility in the practical framework implementationPavel Sumets is a research and development software engineer from New Zealand whose main interest and expertise are biomechanics, numerical methods, and scientific programming. He received his master's degree in applied mathematics and worked as a university lecturer teaching courses on mathematical modelling, numerical methods and programming. In 2017, he graduated from the University of Auckland with a PhD degree in engineering science. His PhD research revolved around building and solving mathematical models for multiphasic flow using boundary and finite element methods. He has published several scientific works on mathematical modelling biomechanical systems. Currently, Pavel is working for a software development company on developing computational models in the area of computer-human interactions. His work involves creating software for digital character animation and implementing character physics simulator. Pavel holds a patent in the technology of processing three dimensional shapes. Having background in applied mathematics along with both academic and industrial experience allows him to approach research task with solution implementation suitable for practical utilization. Pavel is passionate about magic tricks and in his spare time does magic shows. |