Description
A thorough introduction to graduate classical numerical analysis, with all important topics covered rigorously.
About the Author
Abner J. Salgado is Professor of Mathematics at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. He obtained his PhD in Mathematics in 2010 from Texas A&M University. His main area of research is the numerical analysis of nonlinear partial differential equations, and related questions. Steven M. Wise is Professor of Mathematics at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. He obtained his PhD in 2003 from the University of Virginia. His main area of research interest is the numerical analysis of partial differential equations that describe physical phenomena, and the efficient solution of the ensuing nonlinear systems. He has authored over 80 publications.
Reviews
'This impressive volume covers an unusually broad range of topics in the field of numerical analysis, including numerical linear algebra, polynomial and trigonometric interpolation, best approximation, numerical quadrature, the approximate solution of nonlinear equations and convex optimization, and the numerical solution of ordinary and partial differential equations by finite difference, spectral and finite element methods. A particularly appealing feature of the text is the way in which it integrates a mathematically rigorous exposition with a wealth of illustrative examples, including numerical simulations, sample codes, and exercises. I warmly recommend the book to students and lecturers as an advanced undergraduate or introductory graduate level text.' Endre Suli, University of Oxford
'This long-awaited graduate text covers every topic of a traditional, one-year Numerical Analysis course in an accessible, rigorous, and comprehensive way. It's an indispensable assistant for anyone offering the class and a precious source of knowledge for a junior researcher in the field.' Maxim Olshanskii, University of Houston
'This is the book I have been waiting for: a textbook of numerical analysis fit for the Twenty-First Century. It sketches a path from the mathematical foundations of the subject to the wide range of its modern methods and algorithms, compromising on neither rigour nor clarity.' Arieh Iserles, University of Cambridge
'The book is the only textbook I know that covers the current topics for beginning graduate students in numerical analysis. The chosen topics in the book match exactly what one wishes to cover in a two-semester course sequence in computational mathematics, as the selection of the numerical methods is in align with the modern treatment of the subjects. Many instructors in the field have struggled to find two or more textbooks for the same coverage, but you can have all of them in this book.' Xiaofan Li, Illinois Institute of Technology
Book Information
ISBN 9781108837705
Author Abner J. Salgado
Format Hardback
Page Count 937
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 1810g
Dimensions(mm) 260mm * 182mm * 52mm