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Concise Numerical Mathematics - v. 57

Part of the Graduate Studies in Mathematics series
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This book succinctly covers the key topics of numerical methods.

While it is basically a survey of the subject, it has enough depth for the student to walk away with the ability to implement the methods by writing computer programs or by applying them to problems in physics or engineering.

The author manages to cover the essentials while avoiding redundancies and using well-chosen examples and exercises.

The exposition is supplemented by numerous figures. Work estimates and pseudo codes are provided for many algorithms, which can be easily converted to computer programs.

Topics covered include interpolation, the fast Fourier transform, iterative methods for solving systems of linear and nonlinear equations, numerical methods for solving ODEs, numerical methods for matrix eigenvalue problems, approximation theory, and computer arithmetic.In general, the author assumes only a knowledge of calculus and linear algebra.

The book is suitable as a text for a first course in numerical methods for mathematics students or students in neighboring fields, such as engineering, physics, and computer science.

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Product Details
1470421038 / 9781470421038
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
518
02/01/2015
English
453 pages
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