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Numerical Analysis

by Walter Gautschi
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Overview

Revised andupdated, this second edition of Walter Gautschi's successful Numerical Analysisexplorescomputational methodsfor problems arising in the areas of classical analysis, approximation theory, and ordinary differential equations, among others. Topics included in the book are presented with a view toward stressing basic principles and maintaining simplicity and teachability as far as possible, while subjects requiring a higher level of technicality are referenced in detailed bibliographic notes at the end of each chapter. Readers are thus given the guidance and opportunity to pursue advanced modern topics in more depth.
Along with updated references, new biographical notes, and enhanced notational clarity,this second editionincludes the expansion of an alreadylarge collection of exercises and assignments, both the kind that deal with theoretical and practical aspects of the subject and those requiring machine computation and the use of mathematical software. Perhaps most notably,the edition also comes with a complete solutions manual, carefully developed and polished by the author, which will serve as an exceptionally valuable resource for instructors.

Synopsis

Revised and updated, this second edition of Walter Gautschi's successful Numerical Analysis explores computational methods for problems arising in the areas of classical analysis, approximation theory, and ordinary differential equations, among others. Topics included in the book are presented with a view toward stressing basic principles and maintaining simplicity and teachability as far as possible, while subjects requiring a higher level of technicality are referenced in detailed bibliographic notes at the end of each chapter. Readers are thus given the guidance and opportunity to pursue advanced modern topics in more depth.

Along with updated references, new biographical notes, and enhanced notational clarity, this second edition includes the expansion of an already large collection of exercises and assignments, both the kind that deal with theoretical and practical aspects of the subject and those requiring machine computation and the use of mathematical software. Perhaps most notably, the edition also comes with a complete solutions manual, carefully developed and polished by the author, which will serve as an exceptionally valuable resource for instructors.

About the Author, Walter Gautschi

Walter Gautschi holds a Ph.D. in mathematics from the University of Basel, and completed postdoctoral work as a Janggen-PΓΆhn Research Fellow at the Istituto Nazionale per le Applicazioni del Calcolo in Rome and at the Harvard Computation Laboratory. His professional experience included positions at the National Bureau of Standards, the American University in Washington D.C., and the Oak Ridge National Laboratory, after which he spent his entire career at Purdue University. In addition to his previous edition of this title, Dr. Gautschi has authored a book on orthogonal polynomials and over 150 papers, many on the subject of numerical analysis.

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A textbook introducing the branch of mathematics that develops and analyzes computational methods dealing with problems arising in classical analysis, approximation theory, the theory of equations, and ordinary differential equations. Topics are presented with a view toward stressing basic principles and maintaining simplicity and teachability. More advanced topics are referenced in detailed bibliographic notes at the end of each chapter. Contrary to tradition, the text does not include numerical linear algebra or the numerical solution of partial differential equations. Designed for graduate students who have a solid calculus background. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

Book Details

Published
December 6, 2011
Publisher
Birkhauser Verlag
Pages
614
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780817682583

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