This course text fills a gap for first-year graduate-level students reading applied functional analysis or advanced engineering analysis and modern control theory. Containing 100 problem-exercises, answers, and tutorial hints, the first edition is often cited as a standard reference. Making a unique contribution to numerical analysis for operator equations, it introduces interval analysis into the mainstream of computational functional analysis, and discusses the elegant techniques for reproducing Kernel Hilbert spaces. There is discussion of a successful ''hybrid'' method for difficult real-life problems, with a balance between coverage of linear and non-linear operator equations. The authors successful teaching philosophy: ''We learn by doing'' is reflected throughout the book.
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A stimulating and challenging introduction, (Review of the first edition) SIAM Review, USA, (William W. Hager, Pennsylvania State University).
A very readable introduction, excellent., The Mathematical Gazette
Suitable for teachers and students of scientific computing, numerical analysis, applied functional analysis, applied mathematics, mathematical physics, engineering. Researchers in industrial and government science and computing laboratories.
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