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Analysis of Numerical Methods | 
enlarge | Authors: Eugene Isaacson, Herbert Bishop Keller Publisher: Dover Publications Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Pages: 541 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3 Dimensions (in): 8.3 x 5.4 x 1.2
ISBN: 0486680290 Dewey Decimal Number: 519.4 EAN: 9780486680293
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Excellent advanced-undergraduate and graduate text covers norms, numerical solution of linear systems and matrix factoring, iterative solutions of nonlinear equations, eigenvalues and eigenvectors, polynomial approximation and more. Careful analysis and stress on techniques for developing new methods. Features examples and problems. 1966 edition. Bibliography.
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Maximum Numerical Analysis / $ in print today! September 27, 1997 36 out of 38 found this review helpful
This is the classic work that explains in detail why numerical methods perform well or poorly. It's the best book I've ever read on Numerical Analysis. Great problems too! From Numerical Linear Algebra to PDE's the basic theory is explained beautifully. If you've ever wondered why iterating the corrector in the predictor-corrector method for solving ODE's doesn't do any good this is the book for you. As an inexpensive Dover paperback this is a real bargain!
A Classic Text May 14, 2008 Cardano For a modest price you can own a cornerstone in the discipline of Numerical Analysis. There has been many changes in computing and the study of numerical analysis, but this reference provides a wonderful foundation to this topic. The work on numerical methods for ordinary differential equations is a true asset to the book, but this big little book contains material on a variety of topics. All the contemporary undergraduate textbooks can trace some part of their structure to this source. This book has surprising breadth in the topics it covers, but still supplies a depth of analysis for many of the numerical methods. This book is a wonderful reference and everyone that has any work to do in Numerical Analysis should have this book on their shelf.
Not a cookbook w/code. For folks serious about NA. November 4, 1999 5 out of 29 found this review helpful
This is a mathematics book, not a cookbook. It's worth buying this classic just to read the hidden sentence formed by the first letter of each sentence in their preface.
Heavy Water June 29, 2008 Mohammad Omer (Atlanta) Very heavy on analysis. Am sure would appeal to the rigorous guys, but I couldnt get much out of it. I switched to another title by Devorich.
stability,consistence and convergence January 10, 2000 saeed javaadi (zanjan-Iran) 2 out of 45 found this review helpful
consistence,stability and convergence of multistep numerical methods for ordinary differential equations.
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