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Introduction to Numerical Analysis

Introduction to Numerical Analysis

Introduction to Numerical Analysis

Arnold Neumaier, Universität Wien, Austria
January 2011
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    Numerical analysis is an increasingly important link between pure mathematics and its application in science and technology. This textbook provides an introduction to the justification and development of constructive methods that provide sufficiently accurate approximations to the solution of numerical problems, and the analysis of the influence that errors in data, finite-precision calculations, and approximation formulas have on results, problem formulation and the choice of method. It also serves as an introduction to scientific programming in MATLAB, including many simple and difficult, theoretical and computational exercises. A unique feature of this book is the consequent development of interval analysis as a tool for rigorous computation and computer assisted proofs, along with the traditional material.

    • Includes many MATLAB exercises
    • Introduces interval analysis
    • Can be used for courses in mathematics, engineering, and physics

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    "The book is well organized and has excellent examples. It represents a very nice addition to the set of numerical analysis texts currently available." Mathematical Reviews

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    January 2011
    Adobe eBook Reader
    9780511890222
    0 pages
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    30 b/w illus.
    This ISBN is for an eBook version which is distributed on our behalf by a third party.

    Table of Contents

    • 1. The numerical evaluation of expressions
    • 2. Linear systems of equations
    • 3. Interpolation and numerical differentiation
    • 4. Numerical integration
    • 5. Univariate nonlinear equations
    • 6. Systems of nonlinear equations.
      Author
    • Arnold Neumaier , Universität Wien, Austria