Following up the seminal Spectral Methods in Fluid Dynamics,
Spectral Methods: Evolution to Complex Geometries and Applications to
Fluid Dynamics contains an extensive survey of the essential
algorithmic and theoretical aspects of spectral methods for complex
geometries. These types of spectral methods were only just emerging at
the time the earlier book was published. The discussion of spectral
algorithms for linear and nonlinear fluid dynamics stability analyses is
greatly expanded. The chapter on spectral algorithms for incompressible
flow focuses on algorithms that have proven most useful in practice, has
much greater coverage of algorithms for two or more non-periodic
directions, and shows how to treat outflow boundaries. Material on
spectral methods for compressible flow emphasizes boundary conditions
for hyperbolic systems, algorithms for simulation of homogeneous
turbulence, and improved methods for shock fitting.
This book is a companion to Spectral Methods: Fundamentals in Single
Domains.