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Polynomial sequences: basic methods, special classes, and computational applications : Basic Methods, Special Classes, and Computational Applications - 96

Part of the De Gruyter Studies in Mathematics series
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Polynomials are useful mathematical tools. They are simply defined and can be calculated quickly on computer systems. They can be differentiated and integrated easily and can be pieced together to form spline curves. After Weierstrass approximation Theorem, polynomial sequences have acquired considerable importance not only in the various
branches of Mathematics, but also in Physics, Chemistry and Engineering disciplines. There is a wide literature on specific polynomial sequences. But there is no literature that attempts a systematic exposition of the main basic methods for the study of a generic polynomial sequence and, at the same time, gives an overview of the main polynomial classes and related applications, at least in numerical analysis. In this book, through an elementary matrix calculus-based approach, an attempt is made to fill this gap by exposing dated and very recent results, both theoretical and applied.

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De Gruyter
311075732X / 9783110757323
eBook (EPUB)
18/12/2023
Germany
English
526 pages
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