Introduction to Numerical Methods and Analysis Set

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algebraic multigrid method
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Broyden's Method
Broyden’s Method
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Fourier analysis
galerkin/finite element ideas for BVPS
galerkinfinite element ideas for BVPS
Monte Carlo methods
numerical analysis
Numerical methods
polynomials
radical basis function interpolation
spectral/collocation methods for PDEs
spectralcollocation methods for PDEs
Taylor's Theorem
Taylor’s Theorem
tension splines
trigonomic interpolation

Product details

  • ISBN 9781118783719
  • Weight: 1247g
  • Dimensions: 175 x 257mm
  • Publication Date: 13 Dec 2013
  • Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This set includes An Introduction to Numerical Methods and Analysis, 2nd Edition & Solutions Manual to Accompany An Introduction to Numerical Methods and Analysis, 2nd Edition

An Introduction to Numerical Methods and Analysis, 2nd Edition explores where approximation methods come from, why they work, why they sometimes don't work, and when to use which of the many techniques that are available.

Various sections have been revised to reflect recent trends and updates in the field and eleven new exercises have been added throughout including: Basins of Attraction; Roots of Polynomials I; Radial Basis Function Interpolation; Tension Splines; An Introduction to Galerkin/Finite Element Ideas for BVPs; Broyden’s Method; Roots of Polynomials, II; Spectral/collocation methods for PDEs; Algebraic Multigrid Method; Trigonometric interpolation/Fourier analysis; and Monte Carlo methods.

JAMES F. EPPERSON, PhD is Associate Editor of Mathematical Reviews for the American Mathematical Society. He was previously associate professor in the Department of Mathematics at The University of Alabama in Huntsville and assistant professor at the University of Georgia in Athens. He earned his doctorate at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh and his undergraduate degree from the College of Engineering at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.