Classical and Modern Numerical Analysis
Theory, Methods and Practice
Padmanabhan Seshaiyer author Azmy S Ackleh author Edward James Allen author R Baker Kearfott author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:20th Jul '09
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Classical and Modern Numerical Analysis: Theory, Methods and Practice provides a sound foundation in numerical analysis for more specialized topics, such as finite element theory, advanced numerical linear algebra, and optimization. It prepares graduate students for taking doctoral examinations in numerical analysis.
The text covers the main areas of introductory numerical analysis, including the solution of nonlinear equations, numerical linear algebra, ordinary differential equations, approximation theory, numerical integration, and boundary value problems. Focusing on interval computing in numerical analysis, it explains interval arithmetic, interval computation, and interval algorithms. The authors illustrate the concepts with many examples as well as analytical and computational exercises at the end of each chapter.
This advanced, graduate-level introduction to the theory and methods of numerical analysis supplies the necessary background in numerical methods so that students can apply the techniques and understand the mathematical literature in this area. Although the book is independent of a specific computer program, MATLAB® code is available on the authors' website to illustrate various concepts.
…this book provides useful background knowledge for graduate study in any area of applied mathematics … this is a thorough, well-written treatment of an important subject.
—Computing Reviews, May 2010
ISBN: 9781420091571
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 997g
628 pages