This book introduces students with diverse backgrounds to various types of mathematical analysis that are commonly needed in scientific computing. The subject of numerical analysis is treated from a mathematical point of view, offering a complete analysis of methods for scientific computing with appropriate motivations and careful proofs. In an engaging and informal style, the authors demonstrate that many computational procedures and intriguing questions of computer science arise from theorems and proofs. Algorithms are presented in pseudocode, so that students can immediately write computer programs in standard languages or use interactive mathematical software packages. This book occasionally touches upon more advanced topics that are not usually contained in standard textbooks at this level.
About the AuthorDavid Kincaid, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX, USA
Ward Cheney, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX, USA
ReviewsThis text offers a thorough and elegant presentation of basic topics in numerical analysis. ... the text is skillfully written, by authors who are among the best in the field. Throughout, the presentation shows the unique insights that each brings to the subject. In all, it is an enjoyable text to use." -
Bulletin of Mathematics Books and Computer ScienceBook InformationISBN 9780821847886
Author David KincaidFormat Hardback
Page Count 788
Imprint American Mathematical SocietyPublisher American Mathematical Society
Weight(grams) 1535g