Classical and Modern Numerical Analysis: Theory, Methods and Practice (Instructor Resources) by Azmy S. Ackleh
English | 2009 | ISBN-13: 978-1420091571 | Instructor Resources | PDF | 0.9 MB
English | 2009 | ISBN-13: 978-1420091571 | Instructor Resources | PDF | 0.9 MB
Classical and Modern Numerical Analysis: Theory, Methods and Practice provides a sound foundation in numerical analysis for more specialized topics, such as finite element theory, advanced numerical linear algebra, and optimization. It prepares graduate students for taking doctoral examinations in numerical analysis.
The text covers the main areas of introductory numerical analysis, including the solution of nonlinear equations, numerical linear algebra, ordinary differential equations, approximation theory, numerical integration, and boundary value problems. Focusing on interval computing in numerical analysis, it explains interval arithmetic, interval computation, and interval algorithms. The authors illustrate the concepts with many examples as well as analytical and computational exercises at the end of each chapter.