This graduate text addresses the relationship between modern approximation theory and computational methods. It is a combination of expositions of basic classical methods of approximation leading to popular splines and new explicit tools of computation, including sinc methods, elliptic function methods, and positive operator approximation methods. This book will serve as a text for graduate courses in computer science and applied mathematics, and also as a reference for professionals.
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The book gives an easy-to-read introduction to classical and modern questions in approximation theory. It will be very useful for students. * SIAM Review June 1997 *
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Höhe: 241 mm
Breite: 162 mm
Dicke: 27 mm
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978-0-19-508059-9 (9780195080599)
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Associate ProfessorAssociate Professor, University of Warsaw, Poland
Department of Computer ScienceDepartment of Computer Science, University of Utah, USA
Department of Computer ScienceDepartment of Computer Science, University of Utah, USA
1. Classical Approximation ; 2. Splines ; 3. Sinc Approximation ; 4. Explicit Sic-Like Methods ; 5. Moment Problems ; 6. n-widths and s-numbers ; 7. Optimal Approximation Methods ; 8. Applications ; Index