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Technology can be viewed as an activity that forms or changes culture.[11] Additionally, technology is the application of math, science, and the arts for the benefit of life as it is known. A modern example is the rise of communication technology, which has lessened barriers to human interaction and, as a result, has helped spawn new subcultures; the rise of cyberculture has, at its basis, the development of the Internet and the computer.[12] Not all technology enhances culture in a creative way; technology can also help facilitate political oppression and war via tools such as guns. As a cultural activity,. | R. Glowinski SCIENTIFIC COMPUTATION Numerical Methods for Nonlinear Variational Problems ỄỊ Springer Scientific Computation Editorial Board . Chattot Davis CA USA P. Colella Berkeley CA USA W. E Princeton NJ USA R. Glowinski Houston TX USA M. Holt Berkeley CA USA Y. Hussaini Tallahassee FL USA P. Joly Le Chesnay France . Keller Pasadena CA USA . Marsden Pasadena CA USA . Meiron Pasadena CA USA O. Pironneau Paris France A. Quarteroni Lausanne Switzerland and Politecnico of Milan Italy J. Rappaz Lausanne Switzerland R. Rosner Chicago IL USA P. Sagaut Paris France . Seinfeld Pasadena CA USA A. Szepessy Stockholm Sweden . Wheeler Austin TX USA Roland Glowinski Numerical Methods for Nonlinear Variational Problems With 82 Illustrations 1 .