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Numerical Mathematics

Quarteroni, Alfio  
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Sacco, Riccardo
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Saleri, Fausto
2007

Numerical mathematics is the branch of mathematics that proposes, develops, analyzes and applies methods from scientific computing to several fields including analysis, linear algebra, geometry, approximation theory, functional equations, optimization and differential equations. Other disciplines, such as physics, the natural and biological sciences, engineering, and economics and the financial sciences frequently give rise to problems that need scientific computing for their solutions. As such, numerical mathematics is the crossroad of several disciplines of great relevance in modern applied sciences, and can become a crucial tool for their qualitative and quantitative analysis. One of the purposes of this book is to provide the mathematical foundations of numerical methods, to analyze their basic theoretical properties (stability, accuracy, computational complexity) and demonstrate their performances on examples and counterexamples which outline their pros and cons. This is done using the MATLAB software environment which is user-friendly and widely adopted. Within any specific class of problems, the most appropriate scientific computing algorithms are reviewed, their theoretical analyses are carried out and the expected results are verified on a MATLAB computer implementation. Every chapter is supplied with examples, exercises and applications of the discussed theory to the solution of real-life problems. This book is addressed to senior undergraduate and graduate students with particular focus on degree courses in Engineering, Mathematics, Physics and Computer Sciences. The attention which is paid to the applications and the related development of software makes it valuable also for researchers and users of scientific computing in a large variety of professional fields. In this second edition, the readability of pictures, tables and program headings have been improved. Several changes in the chapters on iterative methods and on polynomial approximation have also been added.

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Type
book/monograph
ISBN

978-3-540-34658-6

DOI
10.1007/b98885
Author(s)
Quarteroni, Alfio  
•
Sacco, Riccardo
•
Saleri, Fausto
Date Issued

2007

Publisher

Springer

Publisher place

Paris, FR

Series title/Series vol.

Texts in Applied Mathematics; 37

Subjects

Matlab

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calculation of matrices

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linear algebra

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numerical analysis

Note

Written for graduate students, researchers.

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http://www.springer.com/math/cse/book/978-3-540-34658-6
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CMCS  
Available on Infoscience
September 1, 2009
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