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This is a text in numerical analysis which is taken to mean the branch of mathematics that develops and analyzes computational methods dealing with problems arising in classical analysis, approximations theory, the theory of equations, and ordinary differential equations. The topics in this book are presented with a view towards stressing basic principles and maintaining simplicity and teachability as far as possible. Topics that require a level of technicality that goes beyond the standard of simplicity imposed are referenced in bibliographic notes at the end of each chapter. This book does not cover numerical linear algebra, nor the numerical solution of partial differential equations, as the author takes the view that these are now separate disciplines. It is intended that the student has a good background in calculus and advanced calculus and some knowledge of linear algebra, complex analysis, and differential equations.

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“This is an excellent first graduate text on numerical analysis for the theoretically oriented. It is unusual in deliberately omitting discussion of numerical linear algebra and of the numerical solution of partial differential equations, claiming that, nowadays, these topics are likely to need a course to themselves...Each chapter closes with an extensive set of notes about the material of the chapter, additional reading and extensions to areas of current interest not covered in the text. Brief biographical and historical footnotes are scattered through the textbook. Also, included with each chapter is a large set of theoretical and practical exercises, and a number of computer assignments extending the discussion in the text. There are about 450 bibliographic references to textbooks, research monographs and research papers, and a good subject index. Certainly, this is one of the better books of its type; most of its competitors are listed in the bibliography.” --Mathematical Reviews "The book reads like an unfolding story... Topics are motivated with great care and ingenuity that might be given to establishing the drive behind characters in a good novel... Clarity is never sacrificed for elegance. Above all, the pace is always lively and brisk, the writing concise, and the author never lets the exposition bog down... Both the theoretical problems and machine assignments are a great resource... This is a stylish, lucid, and engaging book... [It] successfully conveys the author's interest and experience in the subject to the reader." --SIAM Review "An excellent text for a first graduate course in numerical analysis, excluding both linear algebra and PDEs... The book's emphasis is firmly on the analysis of the various problems and methods. The level of this analysis is appropriate for the envisaged course. This is a well written, well-produced, rigorous treatment of approximation, nonlinear equations, numerical differentiation and integration, and ordinary differential equations... Each chapter concludes with a substantial set of exercises covering all the chapter's topics and extending students' understanding with some new material. Some of these exercises are substantial and will challenge the best students... A sound introduction... A one-stop shopping guide to the current state-of-the-art." --Computing Reviews(P. Turner) "This book is well written... Every teacher should look at this textbook to see how this material has been presented by a numerical analyst with many years of teaching experience and a high reputation." --Computing Reviews(D. Hicks) "...[The book concentrates] on matters related to machine arithmetic and conditioning, computer approximation and interpolation, numerical differentiation and integration, nonlinear equations, initial value problems...and two-point boundary value problems for ODEs. The book contains many exercises, machine problems, a prologue with useful material including listings of major journals and pointers to software resources and relevant literature." --IEEE CS&E Bookshelf
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Walter Gautshi is Professor Emeritus at Purdue University, USA.

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  • PublisherBirkhauser
  • Publication date1997
  • ISBN 10 0817638954
  • ISBN 13 9780817638955
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