Theory and Applications of Numerical Analysis is a self-contained Second Edition, providing an introductory account of the main topics in numerical analysis. The book emphasizes both the theorems which show the underlying rigorous mathematics andthe algorithms which define precisely how to program the numerical methods. Both theoretical and practical examples are included.
a unique blend of theory and applications
two brand new chapters on eigenvalues and splines
inclusion of formal algorithms
numerous fully worked examples
a large number of...
Theory and Applications of Numerical Analysis is a self-contained Second Edition, providing an introductory account of the main topics in numer...
This book is intended as a course in numerical analysis and approximation theory for advanced undergraduate students or graduate students, and as a reference work for those who lecture or research in this area. Its title pays homage to Interpolation and Approximation by Philip J. Davis, published in 1963 by Blaisdell and reprinted by Dover in 1976. My book is less g- eral than Philip Davis's much respected classic, as the quali?cation "by polynomials" in its title suggests, and it is pitched at a less advanced level. I believe that no one book can fully cover all the material that could...
This book is intended as a course in numerical analysis and approximation theory for advanced undergraduate students or graduate students, and as a re...