A Beginner's Course in Boundary Element Methods
2007
This is a course in boundary element methods for the absolute beginners. Basic concepts are carefully explained through the use of progressively more complicated boundary value problems in engineering and physical sciences. The readers are assumed to have prior basic knowledge of vector calculus (covering topics such as line, surface and volume integrals and the various integral theorems), ordinary and partial differential equations, complex variables, and computer programming.
The book contains ready-to-use FORTRAN codes with input data for benchmarking against analytical solutions.
Such a benchmark for the 2D Laplace equation (Example 1.1 of the book) is implemented HERE.