Multivariate Approximation Theory
The approximation of functions of several variables continues to be a difficult problem in scientific computing because many of the algorithms required for such problems have yet to be written. This monograph is written for a broad audience of computational mathematicians and statisticians concerned with the development of algorithms or the derivation of approximations from linear projections, of which the interpolating operators are an important example. As an aid to both researchers and students, a bibliography of more than 200 titles is included.
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October 1986Paperback
9780898712070
75 pages
252 × 170 × 7 mm
0.152kg
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Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Tensor Products
- Applications to Integral Equations and Matrix Scaling
- Approximation by Projections
- The Problem of Proximinality
- Algorithms
- Simultaneous Approximation and Chebyshev Centers
- Multivariate Interpolation.