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Ian Jacques
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Department of Mathematics, Coventry Lanchester Polytechnic, UK
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Colin Judd
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Department of Mathematics, Coventry Lanchester Polytechnic, UK
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Table of contents (8 chapters)
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Back Matter
Pages 277-326
About this book
This book is primarily intended for undergraduates in mathematics, the physical sciences and engineering. It introduces students to most of the techniques forming the core component of courses in numerical analysis. The text is divided into eight chapters which are largely self-contained. However, with a subject as intricately woven as mathematics, there is inevitably some interdependence between them. The level of difficulty varies and, although emphasis is firmly placed on the methods themselves rather than their analysis, we have not hesitated to include theoretical material when we consider it to be sufficiently interesting. However, it should be possible to omit those parts that do seem daunting while still being able to follow the worked examples and to tackle the exercises accompanying each section. Familiarity with the basic results of analysis and linear algebra is assumed since these are normally taught in first courses on mathematical methods. For reference purposes a list of theorems used in the text is given in the appendix.
Authors and Affiliations
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Department of Mathematics, Coventry Lanchester Polytechnic, UK
Ian Jacques,
Colin Judd